Calculating Eye Resolution at Different Distances

In summary, to work out the resolution of a human eye at different distances looking at two lines 0.25mm apart, you can vary the distance of your eye to the lines and note the exact point where they seem to merge. This distance, d, can be used to calculate the angular resolution of the eye, which is the smallest angle that can be seen distinctly. If you want the resolution in terms of the actual width of the object, you can use the formula width = (distance of eye to object) x sin(a). Additionally, eye resolutions vary for different animals and can also be affected by changes in lighting.
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alex_boothby
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hey how would you work out resolution of an human eye at defeerent distances looking at 2 lines 0.25mm apart?


cheers alex
 
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I guess you just vary the distance of your eye to the two lines, starting from a point where you can see the 2 lines distinctly. The exact point where the two lines seem to merge and you cannot see the space between them, you note this distance ,d. Since d is very large compared to the width, the angle between the 2 lines is approx (sin(a) = 0.25/d)

The angular resolution of the eye would therefore be (a) That is, you can only see distinctly a width that sweeps out an angle (a) or more from where you are standing.

hope this helps.
 
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if you want the resolution in terms or the actaul width of the object you are observing, it is width= (distance of your eye to object) x sin(a) which you found earlier.
 
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Eye resolutions for various animals.
 

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ne1 kno much about resolution when u change the lux in the surroundings?
 
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kmarinas86 said:
Eye resolutions for various animals.
Unfortunately, my eye resolution isn't good enough for me to read that. :frown:
 

What is eye resolution?

Eye resolution refers to the ability of the eye to detect and distinguish between fine details and objects at a given distance.

How is eye resolution calculated?

Eye resolution is typically calculated by measuring the smallest detail that the eye can discern at a specific distance, often using a standardized eye chart.

Does eye resolution change at different distances?

Yes, eye resolution can vary at different distances. Generally, the further an object is from the eye, the lower the eye's resolution will be.

What factors can affect eye resolution?

Eye resolution can be affected by various factors such as age, overall eye health, lighting conditions, and any underlying vision impairments.

Why is calculating eye resolution important?

Calculating eye resolution can help in understanding the limitations and capabilities of human vision. It can also aid in the diagnosis and treatment of vision problems and in the development of visual aids or technologies.

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