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*What is the resolution (in megapixels) of the human eye?
The resolution of the human eye is estimated to be around 74 megapixels, according to discussions referencing Clarkvision's analysis. This figure is derived from the smallest resolvable detail, which is comparable to the size of a mechanical pencil lead. The complexity of measuring human eye resolution stems from various factors, including the eye's ability to perceive detail and the brain's processing capabilities.
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