Identify two visual illusions and discuss how you would compensate for their effect in a design.
What will be an ideal response?
The Mueller-Lyer illusion is the perception of line length affected by perspective linear cues. The Ponzo Illusion is based on the perception of perspective cues. The Necker cube and rhomboid is an example of depth-ambiguous figures. The figures flip from front to back. The Poggendorf illusion is based on overlapping. The Hermann Ebbinghaus illusion affects the perception of relative size.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A. FLA B. PNG C. EPS D. EPUB
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A. unmasked B. selected C. 100% masked D. invisible
A RAID 1 configuration _______________.
A. stripes data across multiple disks to increase data transfer speeds. B. the client operating system writes data to both the primary hard drive and the backup hard drive at the same time. C. increases data transfer speeds and capacity by writing simultaneously (stripping) to multiple hard disks.