This news popped up on a few science websites yesterday (I suspect due to
Rutgers' PR department's efforts), - and I just saw it on CBS morning news
review this morning.
https://phys.org/news/2018-03-distortive-effects-short-distance-nasal.html
While what they discussed is fine, they should've worked with a
photographer and a zoom lens instead of (or in addition to the
simulations).
I believe this is well known in the photo community. (Isn't it?)
And that's why "portrait lenses" are used for ghm... portraits (what
a coincidence!) -- because of the most flattering angle of view/facial
features proportions.
But I am preaching to the choir here... ;-)
Cheers,
Igor
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