Presentation 2014-12-01
Effects of image resolutions and image contents on subjective impressions of moving images
Hanako IKEDA, Chiaki TANAKA, Souta HIDAKA, Tomohiro ISHIYAMA, Genta MIYAZAKI,
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Abstract(in English) The present study examined how differences in resolution (4K and HD imaging) could influence subjective impressions of movies in association with movie contents (natural/artificial objects) and fields of view (wide/medium/narrow). We found that 4K movies induced stronger impressions regarding evaluation and comfort especially when they were presented with natural scene and/or larger field of view. These results suggest that the image resolutions could modulate subjective impressions of movies in accordance with the differences in movie contents and fields of view.
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Keyword(in English) Ultra high definition imaging / high definition imaging / subjective impression
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Title (in English) Effects of image resolutions and image contents on subjective impressions of moving images
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Keyword(1) Ultra high definition imaging
Keyword(2) high definition imaging
Keyword(3) subjective impression
1st Author's Name Hanako IKEDA
1st Author's Affiliation Rikkyo University()
2nd Author's Name Chiaki TANAKA
2nd Author's Affiliation Rikkyo University
3rd Author's Name Souta HIDAKA
3rd Author's Affiliation Rikkyo University
4th Author's Name Tomohiro ISHIYAMA
4th Author's Affiliation Rikkyo University
5th Author's Name Genta MIYAZAKI
5th Author's Affiliation Rikkyo University
Date 2014-12-01
Paper # HIP2014-66
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 347
Page pp.pp.-
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