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Aux@feddit.uk 3 weeks agoEyes do have a “shutter speed”, but the effect is usually filtered out by the brain and you need very specific circumstances to notice motion blur induced by this.
Comment on Anon fixes their games
Aux@feddit.uk 3 weeks agoEyes do have a “shutter speed”, but the effect is usually filtered out by the brain and you need very specific circumstances to notice motion blur induced by this.
dustyData@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
No, they don’t. As there is no shutter in a continuous parallel neural stream. But, if you have any research paper that says so, go ahead and share.
Aux@feddit.uk 3 weeks ago
It has nothing to do with a neutral stream, it’s basic physics.
dustyData@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Explain, don’t just antagonize. I bet you don’t understand the basic physics either. I’m open to learn new things. What is the eye’s shutter speed? sustain your claim with sources.
Aux@feddit.uk 3 weeks ago
I put “shutter speed” in quotes for a reason. To gather the required amount of light, the sensor must be exposed to it for a specific amount of time. When it’s dark, the time increases. It doesn’t matter if it’s a camera or your eye.