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Samuli Vahonen
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Re: what is '3d' ?


Cableaddict wrote:
BTW- \"plasticity\" isn\'t a term I made up. It\'s used quite a bit by some European photographers. (I think predominantly German.)

I can confirm that you have not made it up. I found from my old webpages (page: http://vahonen.com/photo/equipment/reviews/) following text (no recollection of writing it, I must be coming old...):
\"From Wikipedia (before they changed the page):The representation in the two-dimensional that gives the impression of solidity/three-dimensionality.\"
Based on this it was in the wikipedia page but somebody removed it.

I searched google and found lasticity&ei=oyd3S6nhA86rsAbg2MnDCg&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title&ved=0CAcQkAE" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">this. From where we can see description:
\"Quality of a painting, sometimes referred to as plastic values, when the figures depicted appear to be exceptionally three dimensional.\"
From here.

Also here:
\"(in pictorial art) the quality of depicting space and form so that they appear three-dimensional \"

Also here:
\"three-dimensional quality: the three-dimensional quality of an image\"



Feb 13, 2010 at 05:46 PM





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