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Furball | 15:06 Sat 12th Feb 2005 | Body & Soul
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Hi all - I was wondering if anyone knows what the 'resolution' of the human eye is?
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Visual acuity or resolution is defined as 1/a where a is the response in x/arc-minute. When x is defined as a line pair, as is normally done in modern optics, the 1/a value is 1.7 under good lighting conditions.  The acuity = 1.7 when the light level is greater than about 0.1 Lambert.  The acuity of 1.7 corresponds to 0.59 arc minute per line pair.  So, there you have it...

What's that in megapixels? :)

Since pixels do not have a standard as to size, it would be impossible to tell unless the size were defined...
OK I will define them as... 86 cubic centiletres squared.
The thickenss of pixels is irrelevant to the question, additionally, correct me if I'm wrong, but centiliters is a measurement of volume not size, so the question is still unanswerable...

OK sorry that was a silly joke.

What I meant was that you should define megapixels as 108 metric tonnes and 6 miles recurring.

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