>>4407604Ironically that is way closer to how your eyeballs work than film is
eyeball:
red, green, blue, and white pixels
denoise, demosaicing, 24/7 pixel shift, and panorama stitching applied in the brain
front side illuminated so noisier than your camera
Some people actually have a neurological quirk where their brains don't denoise. They see flickering rainbow shit 24/7. Sometimes if you think really hard, you can see your sensors FSI hardware (blood vessels in front of the retina).
Meanwhile film
>captures only a portion of light>each layer robs the next of something>only see whatever colors fall within the range of the stacked dyes (have to use portra for white people and ektar for black people and furniture)>every detail is made of clumps of salt>you get to cope about hilarious "megapixel" figures by scanning the film so closely you can see the clumps of salt, even though in real life a 20x16 made with a 45mp digital camera looks less like grainy mush and has better tonality than a 20x16 made with 6x7 film