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: This article refers to the sight organ. See Eye (disambiguation) for other usages.

Acuity

Visual acuity can be measured with several different metrics.

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Cycles per degree (CPD) measures how much an eye can differentiate one object from another in terms of degree angles. It is essentially no different from angular resolution. To measure CPD, first draw a series of black and white lines of equal width on a grid (similar to a bar code). Next, place the observer at a distance such that the sides of the grid appear one degree apart. If the grid is 1 meter away, then the grid should be about 8.7 millimeters wide. Finally, increase the number of lines and decrease the width of each line until the grid appears as a solid grey block. In one degree, a human would not be able to distinguish more than about 12 lines without the lines blurring together. So a human can resolve distances of about 0.73 millimeters at a distance of one meter. A horse can resolve about 14 CPD (0.62 mm at 1 m) and a rat can resolve about 1 CPD (8.7 mm at 1 m).

Related Topics:
Degree - Angular resolution

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A diopter is the unit of measure of focus.

Related Topics:
Diopter - Focus

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~ Table of Content ~

Introduction
Varieties of eyes
Evolution of eyes
Anatomy
Acuity
Dynamic range
Cytology
Peripherals of the eye
Eye movement
Eye changes with aging
History of ophthalmology
Eye related problems
See also
External links
References

 

 

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