Sharpness of vision is also called visual acuity.
-Visual acuity is determined by the ability to see visual details (in normal light).
Peripheral vision refers to our ability to see objects and movement outside of our direct line of sight. While it is important for driving to be able to detect objects and movement in our peripheral vision, our central vision is typically responsible for sharpness and detail. Both peripheral and central vision are important for safe driving.
Visual acuity refers to the clarity or sharpness of vision, specifically how well an individual can see details at a certain distance. It is usually measured using an eye chart and expressed as a fraction, such as 20/20, where the top number represents the testing distance and the bottom number represents the distance at which a person with normal vision can see the same detail.
It means seeing at 20 feet what a person with normal vision sees at 20 feet. A person who has 20/40 vision can see at 20 feet what the person with normal vision sees at 40 feet, etc. Some people have better than 20/20 vision.
When the pupils of the eye are very small, more light enters the eye and hits the retina, leading to increased sharpness of vision. This is because a smaller pupil reduces the amount of scattered light that can degrade the image.
Another name for extremophiles is Archaea.
Resolution is another name for image sharpness.
The sharpness of vision is known as visual acuity. Source: psychology class
Visual acuity is the medical term meaning sharpness of vision.
The sharpness of my vision was determined by an eye doctor to be less than 20-20.
Acuity is sharpness or acuteness, particularly of a needle or of a person's vision.
Peripheral vision refers to our ability to see objects and movement outside of our direct line of sight. While it is important for driving to be able to detect objects and movement in our peripheral vision, our central vision is typically responsible for sharpness and detail. Both peripheral and central vision are important for safe driving.
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Blurry vision can distort the clarity and sharpness of an image, making it difficult to see details and causing the overall image to appear unclear or out of focus.
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An eye examination that determines sharpness of vision, typically performed by identifying objects and/or letters on an eye chart