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The '''blur horizon''' (also known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_point far point]) is the distance to the edge of blur, where objects in the distance start to become [[blur]]ry. This effect is described as the '''diopter bubble'''. | The '''blur horizon''' (also known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_point far point]) is the distance to the '''edge of blur''', where objects in the distance start to become [[blur]]ry. This effect is described as the '''diopter bubble'''. | ||
Your blur horizon is primarily affected by the amount of correction you wear relative to the object you are trying to see. | Your blur horizon is primarily affected by the amount of correction you wear relative to the object you are trying to see. |