Pupil Shape in the Animal Kingdom: Difference between revisions
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In this project, we utilized ISETCam and ISETBio to simulate the imaging process that occurs within an animal's eye. | |||
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We created two types of scenes for our simulations: sceneCreate.m to generate gridlines and sceneFromFile.m to read an image. The gridlines illustrate the effects along different axes, while the image provides a visualization of what the animal might be seeing. | |||
== Results == | == Results == | ||
Revision as of 06:25, 13 December 2024
Introduction
Background
Methods
In this project, we utilized ISETCam and ISETBio to simulate the imaging process that occurs within an animal's eye.
Scene
We created two types of scenes for our simulations: sceneCreate.m to generate gridlines and sceneFromFile.m to read an image. The gridlines illustrate the effects along different axes, while the image provides a visualization of what the animal might be seeing.
Results
Conclusions
Appendix
You can write math equations as follows:
You can include images as follows (you will need to upload the image first using the toolbox on the left bar, using the "Upload file" link).