The most simplistic answer would be to look at how many light sensitive cells we have- around 120 million, which equates to about 120 megapixels resolution.
No, humans are not the only ones that can see color. Some animals, such as birds, fish, and insects, can see a wider range of colors or different wavelengths of light than humans.
The invention of electron microscopes has enabled humans to see objects smaller than ever before, allowing us to visualize and study nanoscale structures such as molecules, viruses, and even individual atoms. By using a beam of accelerated electrons instead of light, electron microscopes have significantly increased the resolution and magnification capabilities in scientific research and technology.
No, humans can only see a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, known as visible light. This includes colors of the rainbow ranging from violet to red. Other forms of light, such as infrared and ultraviolet, are invisible to the human eye.
Yes, dogs can see rainbows, but they see them differently than humans do. Dogs have dichromatic vision, meaning they see fewer colors compared to humans. They can perceive a range of colors, but their ability to see the different colors in a rainbow may not be as vivid as humans.
I do not have the ability to see or perceive things in the way that humans do. My responses are based on data and programming.
No, you cannot see 4K resolution on a 1080p monitor because the monitor's maximum resolution is limited to 1080p.
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Humans see with their eyes
Rabbits have a wider field of vision than humans, allowing them to see almost 360 degrees around them. However, rabbits have poor depth perception and see in a lower resolution compared to humans. Additionally, rabbits can see well in low light conditions, but struggle with seeing in bright light.
Yes, cats can see humans.
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Humans cannot see ultraviolet and infrared colors.
Yes, humans can see the color yellow.
There is no resolution limit for HTML. The maximum resolution you can see depends on your video card, monitor, and operating system settings. However, images with larger resolution take much longer to load than those with optimized resolution.
Yes. The closer two objects you can still see as separate, the greate the resolution. Resolution may be measured in units of length, such as micron, or (for telescopes that watch outer space) in angular units, such as arc-seconds.
Magnification lets you see an image larger than it is. But resolution makes the image clearer when magnified.
Yes... Yes they do... A seahorse is not invisible so therefore humans can see it.