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Today at lunch, I confirmed that my eye/brain setup is perspective-correcting. Looking up at the 50 story office building I work in, I was unable to see the perspective of the up-angle view. The facing wall looked perfectly rectangular. I could measure the perspective - using my index finger as a ruler, the bottom of the wall was one fingerlength wide and the top was less than 1/3 fingerlength wide - but I couldn't see it. The edges of the wall and the lines of windows all looked parallel, not converging towards the top. The width of the bottom of the wall looked to be the same as the width of the top, even though I could measure that they were clearly different. Brains are freaky. It does explain why I like perspective-corrected photos of buildings more than uncorrected ones, though. The uncorrected accurate photos don't look like what I see in real life, since my brain doesn't do the correction trick on a photo.
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