Perspective
Perspective may refer to:
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Vision and mathematics
- Perspectivity, the formation of an image in a picture plane of a scene viewed from a fixed point, and its modeling in geometry
- Perspective (graphical), representing the effects of visual perspective in graphic arts
- Aerial perspective, the effect the atmosphere has on the appearance of an object as it is viewed from a distance
- Perspective distortion (photography), the way that viewing a picture from the wrong position gives a perceived distortion
- Perspective (geometry), a relation between geometric figures
- Vue d'optique or perspective view, a genre of etching popular during the second half of the 18th century and into the 19th.
Entertainment
- Perspective (P-Model album), 1982
- Perspective (America album), 1984
- Perspective (Jason Becker album), 1996
- Perspective (Lawson album), 2016
- Perspective, a 2010 album by Prague
- Perspective (EP), an EP by Tesseract
- Perspectives (album), the 2010 album by Australian band House Vs. Hurricane
- "Perspectives", a song from the album Sea of Faces by Kutless
- Perspective Records, a record label
- Perspective (film series), a 2012-2020 film series by B. P. Paquette
- Perspective (2019 film), an adult romance drama
- Perspective (video game), a puzzle game
- Perspectives (TV series), a British arts documentary series
Other
- Perspective (pharmacoeconomic), the vantage point from which a pharmacoeconomics analysis is conducted
- Point of view (literature), the related experience of the narrator
- Point of view (philosophy), in philosophy and psychology, the context for opinions, beliefs and experiences
- Perspectives on Political Science, peer-reviewed academic journal
- The Perspective, a news and history website
See also
- Perspecta, a motion picture sound system
- Perspectivism, in philosophy
- Point of view (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Perspective
- All pages with titles containing Perspective
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