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Tuesday, 23 December 2014

If each pattern is 1.75 cm wide and is placed at 1 m distance from the Eye.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye

For example, if each pattern is 1.75 cm wide and is placed at 1 m distance from the eye, it will subtend an angle of 1 degree, so the number of white/black bar pairs on the pattern will be a measure of the cycles per degree of that pattern. The highest such number that the eye can resolve as stripes, or distinguish from a grey block, is then the measurement of visual acuity of the eye.

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