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Old 04-20-2012, 05:56 AM
irR4tiOn4L irR4tiOn4L is offline
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Originally Posted by Wolf_Rider View Post
It doesn't work that way on a projection though, which is the part I feel your not grasping... because, for one, the screen doesn't take into account binocular (two eye vision). If it did, and when you focused your eyes on a target plane very close to you, the background would blur/ double over depending on how far away what was behind what you focused on and then again behind that.
and you 3rd paragraph relates to two differnt scenarios. Why? because one is proejection and the other is real world
This is all irrelevant. But who cares; heres the one eye open version.

Solve for result in degrees. Remember, no stereoscopic vision with one eye

And in case you object about being able to see to infinity, lets say both the monitor AND window has a Fresnel lens in front of it (look it up if you dont know what the result of that is)

Do you at least know what answer I am getting at? Can you at least name the answer that is in my mind, in degrees?


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