Why don't our eyes have chromatic aberration or dispersion?!


Question: Why don't our eyes have chromatic aberration or dispersion?
Our eyes, as far as I can tell, don't have chromatic aberration like camera lenses can have, and they also don't create rainbow patterns like a raindrop when light passes through them due to dispersion caused by refraction. Why not, what allows our eyes to avoid all of these problems that camera lenses seem to have?

Answers:

Best Answer - Chosen by Voters

The eyes do, but the nerve cell and neurons correct it so that we never see any of it. No mater how you look for it, it never shows.

Optometrist




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