A retinomorphic sensor is like a camera inside your eye. It's a special kind of sensor that can see things the way your eye does.
The sensor is designed to work the same way your eye does, with tiny cells called "photoreceptors". These photoreceptors are very sensitive and can detect light and colors. They work together to create images, just like the pixels in a camera.
When light enters your eye, it hits these photoreceptor cells and sends signals to your brain. Your brain then translates these signals into the images you see.
The retinomorphic sensor does the same thing! When light enters the sensor, it hits the photoreceptor cells and sends signals to a computer. The computer then turns these signals into digital images that we can see on a screen.
So, a retinomorphic sensor is just like a camera inside your eye, but it's designed to work with computers to create digital images. Cool, right?