User blog comment:Angrybirdstd/Extent of Enhanced Eyesight/@comment-38195690-20190621112634

Enhanced Eyesight in fiction usually refers to "better than normal" vision, so characters display the power to see over great distances or see things in greater detail (visual acuity beyond 20/10). Color vision is covered in the aforementioned article, although very briefly.

The average human can distinguish ~11 frames per second and identify them as individual images, while anything above that is registered as motion. For example, 24 fps is considered the baseline requirement for smooth animation. Anything below that might come off as choppy to a particularly sharp individual. The ability to see at a faster frame rate may be covered by Accelerated Perception, which is different from the wiki's Enhanced Vision page. I think including Acc. Perception in the Enhanced Vision page would help consolidate things.

So, to summarize.

Enhanced Vision includes visual acuity and a brief note on color. Personally, I'd like to see this expanded and I think you're the right person to do it. ​​

Accelerated Perception covers the frame rate. Someone with this power may perceive animations as a series of images/frames. Amp up the power to the absolute highest, and you get someone who sees 1.8553*10^43 frames/second i.e. Planck framerate (or the frame rate of the universe).

I like this blog post, and I'd like to see super-vision integrated into fiction in greater detail as well.

(I was gonna write more, but the power was cut.)