Dr Klaus Schmitt
Well-known member
Some of my recent works on human and (simulated) insect vision, here how
a flower ("black eyed susan", Rudbeckia hirta more specifically) may look
like seen through a butterflies' eyes (only the sensitivity aspect: UV mapped
in as blue).
The stereo images are LRL images and allow crosseyed and parallel viewing.
Rudbeckia hirta as crosseyed/parallel simulated butterfly image
ditto in human vision
Here the non-stereo versions for easier (non-headache ;D) viewing...
Human vision:
Butterfly vision (simulated, UV=blue)
more about (how it's done etc.) in my BLOG http://photographyoftheinvisibleworld.blogspot.com/
a flower ("black eyed susan", Rudbeckia hirta more specifically) may look
like seen through a butterflies' eyes (only the sensitivity aspect: UV mapped
in as blue).
The stereo images are LRL images and allow crosseyed and parallel viewing.
Rudbeckia hirta as crosseyed/parallel simulated butterfly image
ditto in human vision
Here the non-stereo versions for easier (non-headache ;D) viewing...
Human vision:
Butterfly vision (simulated, UV=blue)
more about (how it's done etc.) in my BLOG http://photographyoftheinvisibleworld.blogspot.com/