I've always heard it as twice the length of the diagonal.

On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Jack Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Larry, suggest you take that up with your Ophthalmologist. ;-))
> As I understand it, the best viewing distance has been suggested to be one 
> equal to the diagonal length of the image. May not apply to all panoramas.(?)
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> From: Larry Colen <[email protected]>
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> In the past couple of years I've noticed a very annoying trend with viewing 
> distance.  In too many situations there tends to be a range that is too far 
> for me to see without my glasses, and too close for me to see with them.  And 
> yes, I have progressive lenses.
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