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  • 2/2/2024
The resolution of the human eye is estimated to be 576 megapixels.

The human eye has a variable resolution, and the number of pixels that we can see depends on the size of the object we are looking at and the distance between our eyes and the object.

The human eye does not see in pixels. Instead, it sees in a continuous tream of light and dark, and the brain processes this information to create the images that we see.

The human eye can distinguish between 10 million different colors.

The human eye can detect a single photon of light.

The human eye can process visual information at a rate of 10 million bits per second.

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