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Comment by hug

4 years ago

Light perception is logarithmic, not linear, which is why your guess is so far off.

7 'shades' brighter and you're already hitting '100x'.

As are most human senses! Definitely hearing, vision, and smell; possibly also perception of force and weight, though the evidence is conflicting there.

It is not actually "logarithmic" per se.

At a given level of adaptation the relation between luminance and perceived lightness is closer to a square root.

But over the course of about 30 minutes there are several different kinds of adaptations (some faster than that) which the eye/brain can make to the current light level, which has an effect of shifting that curve up or down by up to several orders of magnitude.