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English: Illustration of image as 'seen' by the retina independent of optic nerve and striate cortex. Takes into account fall off of colour vision and acuity away from fovea (proportional to difference in cone density between fovea and periphery), subtle interference of blood vessels and the blind-spot. Derived from CC BY 2.0 licensed image by Stig Nygaard: https://www.flickr.com/photos/stignygaard/7851689130/sizes/l/ and public domain image of retina (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fundus_photograph_of_normal_left_eye.jpg)
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5 February 2014

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current20:16, 12 February 2014Thumbnail for version as of 20:16, 12 February 20142,048 × 2,048 (1.47 MB)BdrbogartAdded visible vessels for retinal vasculature (vessels above receptors) that increase in blurriness with decreasing cone density in periphery.
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