Why do I see objects as pixelated?
What cause this pixelation of images?
Answer:
The automatic pixelation you are seeing is probably in shades of grey and washed out. All my life I own been competent to see this checkerboard black and yellow pixelation when I squint my eyes. Just a few monthes ago I come to realize the explanation of the colors, which has to do beside contact surface tension between two transparent surfaces, and the distortion of wavelengths of flimsy. Still I don't understand this pixelation, apparently the unprocessed arrangement of rod and cone cells somehow create a symmetrical wavelength distortion, and I hold wondered if possibly watching television cause this anomaly, but I dont think it does because I own read articles about general public who lived before in that were television that discussed the same curiosity.
Probably. I don't mull over that you can look at something that is not pixelated and see pixels.
you might own a serious medical condition...please contact your doctor about this...computers hurt eyesight...amongst other things...
That sounds approaching a pretty severe problem. I would contact an eyecare professional - most of us here on Y!Answers are just idiots pretending to know what's going on.
Probably a combination of working on the computer and standard eye strain. Better to leave that stuff for the daytime and take regular sleep at night. See if that doesn't abet. If not, contact your doctor or an optomitrist/eye car professional.
hmm... that sounds wierd... I don`t know you are thinking of your eye in pixels...
Blown up digital photos should look pixelated silly. Try it beside regular photos and see how that works, if your still seeing pixilated, stop looking through a digital imager and just use your damn eyes.