10-15-2018, 08:44 AM
(10-15-2018, 08:18 AM)miro Wrote: Happily we (human) use our brain to process eye data and we see many details 300..600Mpixels and huge luminance range of 10e14, =100000000000000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_eye
Stop pretending you understand anything, miro. Leave discussion to the grown ups, perhaps?
From that wikipedia entry:
"The retina has a static contrast ratio of around 100:1 (about 6.5 f-stops). "
(it continues with: "As soon as the eye moves rapidly to acquire a target (saccades), it re-adjusts its exposure by adjusting the iris, which adjusts the size of the pupil. Initial dark adaptation takes place in approximately four seconds of profound, uninterrupted darkness; full adaptation through adjustments in retinal rod photoreceptors is 80% complete in thirty minutes.")
Stop embarrassing yourself?