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Map shading: Unnatural but familiar because of human perception

Map shading is a very traditional art, and the tradition has been thus for more than a century: the light shines upon the earth from the northwest, something it can never and will never do in real life. Yet this looks natural to us. Why is this?

2017-07-03 in Original Content.

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