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The Wild Highlands - British Sea Power



     
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homuh
these are a
you
it doesnt matter
they're short
it never does
huh huuh huh
huuh huh
Human Eye Specifications (typical):
Sensor (Retina): 22mm diameter x 0.5mm thick (section); 10 layers
Resolution: 576MP equiv.
Visual Acuity: 74 MP (Megapixels) (printed) to show detail at the limits of human visual acuity
ISO: 1 - 800 equivalent
Data Rate: 500, 000 bits per second without colour or around 600, 000 bits per second including colour.
Lens: 2 lenses - 16mm & 24mm diameter
Dynamic Range - Static: contrast ratio of around 100: 1 (about 6 1/2 f-stops) (4 seconds)
Dynamic Range - Dynamic: contrast ratio of about 1, 000, 000: 1 (about 20 f-stops) (30 minutes)
Focal Length: 3.2mm - (22mm 35mm equiv)

Aperture: f2.1 - f8.3 (f3.5 dark-adapted is claimed by the astronomical community)
FOV Field of View: 95° Out, 75° Down, 60° In, 60° Up
Color Space - 3D (non-linear) RGB
Color Sensitivity: 10, 000, 000 (ten million)
Color Range: 380 to 740 nm
White Balance: Automatic (constant perceived color under different lighting)
Refresh Rate: foveal vision (high-qu
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British Sea Power are a four-man indie rock band based in Brighton, England, although three of the band hail originally from Kendal in Cumbria. Their style encompasses sweeping and often epic guitar pop with more visceral, angular and esoteric noises and instruments. Critics have likened their sound to a variety of groups, from The Cure to Pixies. They have released five albums and a number of EPs (most on Rough Trade) since they formed in 2000. The band is currently comprised of: Yan (Jan Scott Wilkinson) - Vocals, guitar


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