While light does stream in continuously, the brain takes it in similar to a
movie camera's film.  This is why you may see a bicycle's tires appear to move
backwards as it goes forwards.

Cheers -

george



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> Another thing occurs to me. The camera analogy is also limited by the fact
> that camera shutters open and close, while light streams into the human eye
> continuously. The operative 'shutter speed" would have to be the duration of
> exposure to the rod or cone required to trigger nerve conduction. I don't
> know whether there is a trasmission period followed by a refractory period,
> which would equate to shutter speed, or not.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[email protected]>
> To: <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????>
> Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 11:30 AM
> Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Human eye
> 
> 
> > Here is some information I have. How it applies I'm not sure. The eye is
> > only the aperture, lens and sensing apparatus. Because the eye is attached
> > to the brain it would make more sense to use a digital camera as a model
> > rather than film camera. The mind can read an image and give a response in
> > as little as 0.04 seconds- a professional pingpong players response time,
> > for instance. Nerve transmission time mind to brain can be measured by
> > measuring cortical evoked potential responses to visual stimuli. I might
> > have once know the limiting values but I don't recall them. A big name in
> > research in this area is Meichenbaum, if you want to look it up. As for
> > aperture, the lens to retina distance is roughly 25 mm. Maximum pupil
> size,
> > i.e. aperture diameter, is maybe 8 mm in an adult, so the maximum F stop
> > would be 25/8= 3.1. Minimum aperture would be about 25/2 for 'pinpoint"
> > pupils, an F stop of 12.5. I think that the eye processes light sensation
> > somewhat differently at low light levels, so "film speed" would be a
> guess.
> > Remember too that the eye and brain cannot distinguish as separate images
> > any sequence more rapid than about 14/second. That is the basis for movies
> > and television, sequences of still images projected faster than the eye
> can
> > distinguish, thus blending them into apparent continuous motion.
> >
> > I----- Original Message -----
> > From: "George L Smyth" <[email protected]>
> > To: <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????>
> > Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 10:53 AM
> > Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Human eye
> >
> >
> > > On 22 Jul 2002, at 11:16, [email protected] wrote:
> > >
> > > > I know this is not strictly pinhole, but I wondered if
> > > > anyone had access to the average human eye values for the
> > > > camera variables. ie Respective - film speed, shutter speed,
> > > > aperture, focus range, depth of field etc. Thanks
> > > >     Ellis
> > >
> > >
> > > When I looked into shutter speed many years ago, I came upon the
> > conclusion
> > > that the eye's shutter speed is approximately 1/100 second.  You can
> > verify
> > > this by taking successive pictures of a waterfall.  We all know that
> > slowing
> > > down the shutter speed to a second or more will make for silky water,
> > which is
> > > not what we see.  From there, take pictures with faster and faster
> speeds
> > > (don't forget to take notes).  When you get the results, compare the
> > pictures
> > > with what you see and make the decision for yourself.
> > >
> > > Cheers -
> > >
> > > george
> > >
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