Sentences with phrase «of human eye»

Similar to the way the iris of a human eye expands and contracts, Samsung's Dual Aperture (F1.5 — F2.4) automatically lets in more light when it's dark and less light when it's too bright, taking photos that are crisp and clear anytime, anywhere
First up, we got a new low - light camera that works more like the iris of the human eye that expands & contracts based on the lightning.
Clear Sight mimics the properties of the human eye to produce high - quality photos even in low - light environments.
The system works by ditching a fixed aperture (common in smartphones) for one that can expand and contract like the iris of a human eye.
Used creatively, restricting a camera's depth of field can simulate the operation of the human eye and control perception: your precious offspring (cunningly located off centre) is in crisp focus, while your irritating nieces and nephews who crowded into the shot are simply colourful, supporting blurs.
HVDC technology combines very fast mechanics with power electronics, and will be capable of «interrupting» power flows equivalent to the output of a large power station within five milliseconds - that is 30 times faster than the blink of a human eye, says ABB.
Likewise, because of a phenomenon called quantum entanglement, the very atoms of the human eye interact with the particle - wave duality of light just like any other object, and the simple commingling of photons with the atoms of our sense apparatus serve to collapse the wave function through their intercourse.
I don't use wide - angle or shift lenses, but a standard lens that most closely approximates the perspective of the human eye.
Accompany Jennifer Friess, UMMA's Assistant Curator of Photography for a conversation in the gallery about how windows and mirrors, like the medium of photography itself, expand the limits of the human eye to perceive the world.
Through light works, Finch explores the potential of the human eye by offering a sensory experience that captures the capricious nature of light and color.
the blinks of a human eye have been accelerated to present a comic vision of a human attempt to keep pace with certain technological devises.
The exhibition's title is a play on words, as pupil can refer to the black circular opening in the iris of the human eye or a student, while an anvil is a metalworking tool or the small bone near the ear that registers vibration.
Tillmans is not only seeking the «new» in terms of political and economic change, but also in relation to the digital development of photography, which due to the potential now available in terms of resolution can now enable the presentation of details with a degree of clarity that no longer reflects the capacity of the human eye and vision.
Stalking the Unseen» the Kunsthaus Zurich is showing an exhibition which takes a look at «the ever - widening horizons of the human eye in the age of its physiologically and technologically extended faculties» (PR Kunsthaus).
Tillmans is not only seeking the «new» in terms of political and economic change, but also in relation to the digital development of photography, which can now enable the presentation of details with a degree of clarity that no longer reflects the capacity of the human eye and vision.
Pieces of thread intertwined in large - scale paintings make her work elaborately detailed, yet organic, like the design of the human eye.
Made from six tapering mirrored panels fixed together in a hexagonal shape, the sculpture allows for a significantly larger view angle than that of the human eye.
Both utilized architecture and the ability of the human eye to animate their color theories.
With a deliberate disregard for both the conventional photographic subject and point - and - shoot role of the camera, Barth's work delicately deconstructs conventions of visual representation by calling our attention to the limits of the human eye.
His wide - ranging body of work includes unconventional color structures, light environments, street interventions, architectural integration projects, and experimental works that engage the response of the human eye while insisting on the participatory nature of color.
In a similar way, Riley has used this very ability of the human eye to make an impression on the viewers of her works, hence her reputation of being an «optical» artist.
Karis's main job is translating the unique characteristics of the human eye to the Unreal Engine.
Titanfall's Xbox One debut might be running in 792p, but its K'nex debut will be in a rods - and - cones crushing 576,000,000 p — that's the resolution of the human eye, if the human eye was a digital camera.
A scientist during the golden age of Muslim civilization, Ibn al - Haytham was the first to hypothesize that vision occurs when light beams travel through the lens of a human eye.
This means that LED light is a good match for the normal operating range of the human eye.
Discuss the parts of the human eye and have students look at each other's eyes.
Powerpoint covering the content of two lessons for topic 1 of EdExcel P3 physics, including labelled diagram of the human eye and description of the function of each component, descriptions of how concave and convex lenses are used in vision correction.
FFCC member Kai R. Sacco reviews Mike Cahill's new film, I Origins, which centers on a molecular biologist's quest to invalidate intelligent design through the study of the human eye.
The film, with backlit shots of pilgrims strolling across twilit hillsides exhibiting amazing detail, has never looked brighter, so the few instances that the dragon is inserted into the frame betray the sort of sharp lines that James Cameron would finally address in Terminator 2 with his own animation blurring techniques, replicating the imperfections of the human eye at a distance and while observing motion.
Written and directed by Mike Cahill, and starring Michael Pitt, Brit Marling, and Astrid Bergès - Frisbey, I ORIGINS follows a molecular biologist whose study of the human eye points to evidence with far reaching implications about our scientific and spiritual beliefs.
Summary: I ORIGINS follows a molecular biologist whose study of the human eye points to evidence with far reaching implications about our scientific and spiritual beliefs.
Synopsis: A molecular biologist's study of the human eye has far - reaching implications about humanity's scientific and spiritual beliefs.
The man is Dr. Ian Gray (Michael Pitt), a top scientist in the field of the human eye.
Researchers also speculate that carotenoids perform similar duties by concentrating in the region of the human eye responsible for the highest visual activity known as the macula lutea.
Employs mouse models of human eye disease to study gene function and mechanisms underlying disease pathology.
MESSENGER's eyes can see far beyond the color range of the human eye, and the colors seen in the accompanying image are somewhat different from what a human would see.
ALMA can produce a high - resolution image of the universe by receiving weak radio signals with a sensitivity 100 times higher and a resolution (corresponding to a visual acuity of the human eye) several tens of times higher than other existing telescopes.
Our bodies are limited by the sensitivity of the human eye, but we have expanded our searches by manipulating the pixels of more sensitive cameras, and can thus capture evidence of real physical phenomena with our machines.
«It's like an extension of the human eye, like Superman's X-ray vision.»
In the end, most experimental science is just an attempt to overcome the limitations of the human eye.
As Greg Petsko points out in his essay on the future of crystallography (see page 42), most experimental science is an attempt to overcome the limitations of the human eye.
Drusen are degradation products of the retina of the human eye.
The process is similar to how muscles in the iris of a human eye contract to widen a pupil.
«Uncomfortable sight from an ancient reflex of the eye: Reflexive system of the human eye also produces a conscious visual experience that may be related to excessive light sensitivity.»
«Since the initial hydrogel's transition temperature was very close to the temperature of the human eye, we had to modify its properties to ensure that it would form a solid seal as soon as the gel was applied to the eye by a soldier or medic,» says lead author Niki Bayat, a doctoral candidate in the Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the USC Viterbi School.
The retina sits at the back of the human eye, and contains protein cells that convert light into electrical signals that travel through the nervous system, triggering a response from the brain, ultimately building a picture of the scene being viewed.
Thousands of optical coherence tomographs (OCT) form the iris and pupil of a human eye.
Berlyne, author of an interesting but very mechanistic theory of experimental aesthetics, finds himself the keynote speaker in a chapter which, after some elementary physiology of the human eye, is almost entirely metaphysical, discussing at length the absolute truths expressed in mathematics and, by analogy, in music, and posing the question as to whether God did or did not put them there for mathematicians and musicians to find.
Hence, according to Fitzgerald speaking from his own experience in class rooms, Hawkeye can instigate discussion on the physiology of the human eye, while also allowing for comparison with other species, such as birds of prey, and reflection on advancements related to genetic engineering and wearable technologies.
First, teachers can focus on differences between standard human eyes and Hawkeye's eyes to explain the function of the human eye and highlight limitations.
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