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− | [[Parallax]] is the relative movement of objects as a result of a change in point of view. When objects move relative to each other, the human brain subconsciously estimates their size and distance. | + | [[Parallax]], also known as '''motion parallax''', is the relative movement of objects as a result of a change in point of view of the head. When objects move relative to each other in a view, the human brain subconsciously estimates their size and distance. |
+ | This should not be confused with [[ocular parallax]], which happens due to the rotation of the eye. | ||
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Parallax, also known as motion parallax, is the relative movement of objects as a result of a change in point of view of the head. When objects move relative to each other in a view, the human brain subconsciously estimates their size and distance.
This should not be confused with ocular parallax, which happens due to the rotation of the eye.