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The umbra, penumbra and antumbra are three distinct parts of a shadow, created by any light source after impinging on an opaque object. Assuming no diffraction, for a collimated beam (such as a point source) of light, only the umbra is cast.
Shadows play an important role in grounding an image, in providing depth and perspective, and in defining the form and shape of the objects depicted.
You will have a shadow for every light source shinning on you. At night, it isnt hard to find three or more lights shinning on you, yeah? In an urban setting, youre always near at least one street light, and there are two more nearby. Thats three.
Moving cast shadows are a major concern in todays performance from broad range of many vision-based surveillance applications because they highly difficult the object classification task.
Humans constantly, but unconsciously, use shadows to judge the shape of objects in their environment. Because shadows reveal much about an objects extension in space, they are often used to heighten the illusion of depth in a painting.
A shadow is a dark area where light from a light source is blocked by an object. It occupies all of the three-dimensional volume behind an object with light in front of it. The cross section of a shadow is a two-dimensional silhouette, or a reverse projection of the object blocking the light.