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The average IPD for humans is 64 millimeter, with a range of 54 to 72 millimeter. You can measure your IPD by measuring the distance between the center of your pupils with a ruler. | The average IPD for humans is 64 millimeter, with a range of 54 to 72 millimeter. You can measure your IPD by measuring the distance between the center of your pupils with a ruler. | ||
==Virtual IPD== | ==Virtual IPD== | ||
Virtual IPD is the distance between the 2 virtual eyes (cameras) in [[Virtual Reality]]. This number can change the [[Sense of Scale]] of the objects in the virtual environment in relation to the user. | Virtual IPD, sometimes referred to as ICD (Inter Camera Distance) or VCS (Virtual Camera Separation), is the distance between the 2 virtual eyes (cameras) in [[Virtual Reality]]. This number can change the [[Sense of Scale]] of the objects in the virtual environment in relation to the user. | ||
Developers can change the sense of scale by changing virtual IPD. They can cause the environment to increase or decrease in size by changing the virtual IPD. | Developers can change the sense of scale by changing virtual IPD. They can cause the environment to increase or decrease in size by changing the virtual IPD. | ||
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