Resolution
Larger animals have smaller eyes relative to their heads. Likewise, smaller animals have larger eyes relative to their heads.
Relative to their body size, yes.
relative luminance
binocular
Since your eyes see it upside-down (believe it or not), along the tracks the image is turned rightside-up and then then that is what you see....
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The image is of a feast, but of visual stuff for the eyes instead of food.
Larger animals have smaller eyes relative to their heads. Likewise, smaller animals have larger eyes relative to their heads.
The brain is responsible for interpreting the image that the eyes send to it.
"Compound eyes" are made up of lots of little eyes, each with its cornea, lens, and photoreceptor cells for distinguishing brightness and colour. They give the insect a wide field of view and, although they are extremely poor at picking out detail like a human's eyes can, they are excellent at detecting movement.There are two types of compoundeye;* Ones that form apposition images* and ones that form superposition images.Apposition favours sharpness and sacrifices brightness, while superposition favours brightness, but sacrifices sharpness.
with your eyes.
Relative to their body size, yes.
When you close your eyes, the image of Jesus Christ appears differently to each one of us. It depends on the emotions * When you are happy - you might see the smiling image of Jesus. * When you are upset - you might see the consoling image of Jesus. * when you are lonely - you might see confronting image of Jesus.
a image on mirror was get by the reflection from the mirror hten it is goes into our eyes and after this to brainby this process we get our image on hte mirror.
Definitely possible to photograph it. But you cannot catch the image on a screen but virtual image can be seen by eyes. So photograph too is possible.