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Real-time color-frame animation for visual psychophysics on the Macintosh computer

1992; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 24; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3758/bf03203578

ISSN

1532-5970

Autores

Scott B. Steinman, Mark Nawrot,

Tópico(s)

Image Enhancement Techniques

Resumo

Psychophysical experiments involving moving stimuli require the rapid presentation of animated sequences of images. Although the Macintosh computer is widely used as a color graphics computer in research laboratories, its animation capabilities are generally ignored because of the speed limitations of drawing to the screen. New off-screen color graphics structures help to avoid the speed limitations so that real-time color or gray-scale visual motion stimuli may be generated. Precomputed animation frames are stored in off-screen memory and then rapidly transferred to the screen sequentially. The off-screen graphics structures may also be saved to disk in “Picture” form as “resources” for later retrieval and playback, allowing the experimenter to build in advance a collection of moving stimuli to use in future experiments. Code examples in the C programming language are provided, and the relative strengths and weaknesses of Macin-tosh color-frame animation for psychophysical experimentation are discussed.

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