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Well that should mean that we get a clearer picture of the whatever we are inspecting if that object's image falls on the retina. The animated gif below illustrates that. The same picture is shown in each case but with an increasing sampling density (the image is averaged over different size regions of the image). The pictures with larger averaged regions is like a part of the retina with few receptors. As the averaged regions get smaller it is like getting to a region of the retina where the receptor density increases and you can begin to make out the image and then see details.
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