ORIGIN VISION FOCUS PRISM SPECTRUM CLARITY HORIZON HUB

EYES.TEAM

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f/2.8 · 50mm θ=23.4°
λ=480nm · collective

Collective Vision

Multiple perspectives converge through a shared prismatic lens. Each viewpoint refracts differently, yet together they compose a spectrum more complete than any single eye could perceive. The team sees in wavelengths invisible to the individual.

aperture: f/1.4 · wide open
θ=45.0° · convergence

Focal Point

Where scattered light converges into clarity. The focal point is not a destination but a moment of alignment, when every member of the team adjusts their lens to the same depth of field. Precision emerges from coordination.

focal length: 85mm · sharp
λ=580nm · decomposition

Prismatic Analysis

White light enters, and the team's prism separates it into constituent truths. Every problem contains a hidden spectrum. The collaborative eye doesn't just look, it decomposes, identifying wavelengths of meaning that monochromatic analysis would miss entirely.

dispersion: n=1.52 · crown glass
RGB(100,220,255) · synthesis

Spectrum of Thought

Each team member contributes a unique wavelength to the collective spectrum. Cyan precision, violet intuition, amber warmth, teal balance. When these frequencies combine, they illuminate problems in full color, revealing details that no single frequency could expose.

bandwidth: 380–740nm · full visible
φ=1.618 · resolution

Clarity Protocol

After decomposition comes recomposition. The team reassembles fragmented light into a coherent image, sharper than the original. Clarity is not simplicity. It is the result of having examined every wavelength and choosing the optimal combination for true-color rendering.

MTF: 0.95 · diffraction limited
∞ · far field

Horizon

The final chamber opens to infinite depth of field. All lenses aligned, all spectra harmonized. The team's collective gaze reaches beyond the immediate, beyond the measurable, into the territory where vision becomes foresight. What the eye cannot see alone, the team perceives together.

depth of field: ∞ · hyperfocal