I have a fairly large nose with a high bridge. This means less of my FOV is binocular than a person with a small nose. One of my friends is Korean and her nose is tiny. I wonder what it’s like to have nearly your entire FOV be binocular…
I’m going to try to measure the angle of my binocular field.
Edit: my binocular vision angle seems to be ~93° vs the average of 114°.
This is from my measurements of ~61mm PD and nose bridge protrusion from my eye of ~29mm.
I think about this all the time:
I have a fairly large nose with a high bridge. This means less of my FOV is binocular than a person with a small nose. One of my friends is Korean and her nose is tiny. I wonder what it’s like to have nearly your entire FOV be binocular…
I’m going to try to measure the angle of my binocular field.
Edit: my binocular vision angle seems to be ~93° vs the average of 114°.
This is from my measurements of ~61mm PD and nose bridge protrusion from my eye of ~29mm.
Most people can see their nose at all times, but their brain edits it out unless they’re trying to see it.
That’s true