▲ | tialaramex 5 days ago | |
Mostly human vision is just violently different from a camera, but you could interpret that as a mix of better and worse. One of the ways it's better is that humans can sense individual photons. Not 100% reliably, but pretty well, which is why humans can see faint stars on a dark night without any special tools even though the star is thousands of light years away. On the other hand, our resolution for most of our field of vision is pretty bad - this is compensated for by changing what we're looking it when we care about details we can just look directly at it and the resolution is better right in the centre of the picture. |