Links to related material |
|
The eye: optics, anatomy and accommodation
The eye and the camera: similarities and differences. Anatomy and focussing. Accommodation and reading glasses. Retinal anatomies. The blind spot. Image formation and analysis.
|
![](images/splash1.gif) |
Complementary colours, after-images, retinal fatigue, colour mixing and contrast sensitivity
After-images give complementary colour illusions due to retinal fatigue. Complementary colour charts. Demonstration of contrast sensitivity and lateral inhibition. |
![](images/splash2.gif) |
Colour mixing
Colour mixing with additive primaries (RGB = Red Green Blue) and subtractive primaries (CYM = Cyan Yellow Magenta). Additive mixing using RGB monitors, projectors and Newton's colour wheel. Subtractive mixing using paints and filters. |
![](images/splash3.gif) |
The Eye: performance and compromises
Photon capture efficiency, aperture and aberration, focal length, integration time/ exposure time/ frames per second, stereoscopic vision, angle of view. |
![](images/splash4.jpg) |
Why vision?
Why is the octave from 400 to 700 nm so important? Why so little UR and IV vision? A comparison of vision and hearing. |
![](images/splash5.jpg) |
|
|