Field of View Scotopic

A scotopic field of view is the visible glow of some image. And also called the field of view of minimum light exposure. In scotopic field writing, vision is the image of part of the visual range of light for you and other dark colors and objects. For example, we see black, blue, grey, purple colors best compared to white, red and green colors which are dull in our visual range. Likewise, children are more attuned to dark and dull colors than adults. We often notice that the night sky attracts our eyes like a magnet. Visual areas for some colors of light are more sensitive to irritation and others are less sensitive to luminescence. The human eye has four receptor sheets called cones, which are located in the pupil. They operate in multi-colored lighting and are responsible for color perception. Monotonous daylight will not allow you to see many details of objects made