Concluding analysis
By analysing the eye’s potential and the display’s “mechanics” to see if :
- the number of vertical lines is too low and hence is observable
- or the number of vertical lines is too high and is wasted
- the displayed horizontal resolution can be seen
- or the displayed horizontal resolution is below what could be resolved by the observer
Is the “eye” able to see the separation between the pixels or is the eye only able to detect the separation between alternate pixels, that is the resolution lines ?
- I suspect the answer is dependent upon the “other considerations”, in particular the display structure and technology used.
- If the perception of the eye is 30 sec. of arc and if the variation between adjacent pixels can be detected the followings conclusions are reached :