Biology, asked by ShreeCharan, 1 year ago

what is the resolution of a human eye?

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Answered by Harjot1011
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The resolution of the human eye is approximately 576 megapixels

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ShreeCharan: okay, can u differentiate between the actual picture element (pixel) to the eyes receptor?
ShreeCharan: googling around can answer any question!!! I know the answer, but I need to know how u people can answer this
Harjot1011: we can see becuase there are three types of photoreceptor cells in our body called rods cones and photosensitive retinal ganglion
Harjot1011: but pixels are a type of Smallest unit of a digital image like monomers are to polymers
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Answered by jaswithabode
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hi friend!!!!!
According to Dr. Roger Clark, a digital and film imaging professional, who is also involved in several outer space imaging NASA projects, the resolution of the human eye is approximately 576 megapixels—which is a conservative estimate because this only pegs the viewing angle at 120 degrees, and the human eye actually spans a bigger field of view of 180 degrees.
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