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Figure 1.1: A Simple Pipeline Processor.
Figure 2.1: The Retina.
Figure 2.2: The Wavelike Appearance of Parallel lines when Viewed Close to the Eyes Resolu­tion Limit and the Hexagonal Sensor Pattern that Produces this EfTcct
Figure 2.3: Tiling with Hcxagonally Shaped Local Areas, a Seven Element Local Area That Produces one Value in the Reduced Resolution image is Shaded.
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