For comparison, the angular resolution of the fovea is about half an arc minute, or about three times as good.
It drops of fast with eccentricity, though.
So, you might be able to see individual pixels that size, but only in the center of your vision (might because I didn’t bother thinking about the difference between angular resolution, acuity, and effect of line length, color, intensity, contrast, flicker, adaptation, etc)
It drops of fast with eccentricity, though.
So, you might be able to see individual pixels that size, but only in the center of your vision (might because I didn’t bother thinking about the difference between angular resolution, acuity, and effect of line length, color, intensity, contrast, flicker, adaptation, etc)