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It is spelled "peripheral vision" (the image area outside the primary visual focus).
the image is interpreted when there is an actual intersection of rays of light.There are two types of images. there is actual image and virtual image.
To focus an image of the external world on the retina and then send that information ot the occipital lobes of the brain so that if can be interpreted as vision.
When your eye sees and object the light , reflected from the object, enters the eye. There it is focused, converted into electrochemical signals, delivered to the brain and interpreted as an image.
Because the vision on the outside is your peripheral vision, not our main vision, and there are less colour receptors around the edges of the eyes.
Vision and image can be synonyms, depending on how they are used.For example, they are synonyms in:She had a vision of the VirginShe saw an image of the VirginBut they are not always synonyms. For example, image cannot be a synonym for vision is:A stone struck my eye and I lost my vision.
The output as a result of IMAGE PROCESSING is an image ie a transformed image(enhanced) but in case of COMPUTER VISION the output is usually a decsion
Visible light from the Sun is refracted as it enters our eyes as parallel light rays. The light rays are converged to a point on our retina by the lens in our eyes. The inverted image produced is then sent chemically to the brain via the optic nerve where it is interpreted by our brains as a virtual image (the image that we see)
Scanners and cameras
It refers to how "crisp" or clear and image / the quality of an image is.
The difference between computer vision and machine vision. ... A machine vision system uses a camera to view an image, computer vision algorithms then process and interpret the image, before instructing other components in the system to act upon that data. More Information :- sipotek.net
§ Image processing tends to focus on 2D images, how to transform one image to another by pixel-wise operations, such as noise removal, edge detection, etc. whereas computer vision includes 3D analysis from 2D images. § As inferred from above, image processing does not require any assumptions, nor does it produce any interpretations about the image content, whereas computer vision often relies on more or less complex assumptions about the scene depicted in an image. § The output of image processing is another image whereas the output of computer vision is generally information in the form of a decision or data. § Image processing is a subset of computer vision.