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Why do objects that are farther away appear smaller. The moon for example looks small from earth, but I don't understand why.
Scheuerf said:Why do objects that are farther away appear smaller. The moon for example looks small from earth, but I don't understand why.
You wouldn't see any objects at all.johnEHDS said:So if we had flat eyes and not lenses, then objects would appear to be the same size no matter ho far a way they were? Surely this is possible to emulate with a CCD that had no lens to concentrate the light ?
You'd need telecentric lens for it: http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/3d/telecent.htmjohnEHDS said:So if we had flat eyes and not lenses, then objects would appear to be the same size no matter ho far a way they were?
Surely this is possible to emulate with a CCD that had no lens to concentrate the light ?
A bare sensor with no lens doesn't focus light to create an image.johnEHDS said:So if we had flat eyes and not lenses, then objects would appear to be the same size no matter ho far a way they were?
Surely this is possible to emulate with a CCD that had no lens to concentrate the light ?