Photographic technology employs different physical methods from the human eye in order to capture images. Thus, manufacturing optics which produce images that appear natural to human vision is problematic. The eye has a nominal focal length of approximately 17 mm, but it varies with
accommodation. The nature of human binocular
vision, which uses two lenses instead of a single one, and post-processing by the cortex is very different from the process of making and rendering a photograph, video or film, and then looking at those. The structure of the
human eye has a concave
retina, rather than a flat sensor. This produces effects observed by
Abraham Bosse who, in his 1665 illustration
To prove that one can neither define nor paint as the eye sees, demonstrated how the circular projection of the visual cone conflicts with the flat plane of the picture surface, prompting continued debate over whether straight lines in the world are perceived as straight or curved in a form of
barrel distortion, and whether they should be depicted as straight in the picture plane.
Hermann von Helmholtz's pin-cushioned chessboard figure demonstrates that straight lines in the world are not always perceived as straight and, conversely, that curved lines in the world can sometimes be seen as straight. Furthermore, the retina has variable sensitivity across its wider-than-180° horizontal field of view, as well as differences in resolution between
peripheral and
foveal vision. Given these differences between human vision and camera lenses, explanations in photography texts to account for this discrepancy nevertheless tend to gloss over or merely restate the problem in terms of the observed phenomena, or claim that using 50 mm lenses "approximates the angle of view and magnification of human vision", or that "the normal focal length for a given format most closely approximates human sight, and projects an image with the least distortion and compression of space from foreground to background", or that "the perspective is correct and we are most comfortable with a picture captured with a 50-mm lens". == What is 'normal'? ==