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How Images are Detected

The most versatile detector of light images is the visual system of vertebrates. Nonetheless, photographic emulsions and electronic image detectors improve on biological systems in significant ways

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Scientific American Magazine Vol 219 Issue 3This article was originally published with the title “How Images are Detected” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 219 No. 3 (), p. 110
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0968-110