Making quantized images appear smooth: Tricks of the trade in vision research

Digital image-processing systems combined with color raster television technology are opening new worlds for the visual psychophysicist. Some of the inherent limitations and practical hazards of these technologies are explored. Techniques for circumventing some of the current limitations are presented, especially with regard to the issue of real-time variation of visual images.

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