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This worked. <br /><br />My vision, as it is out of my right eye, is largely as you described, albeit I have a lens, and with the correction of glasses I am able to pick out details in things. I very clearly remember how things looked when I was a child and before I had glasses, everything was foggy, and a bit blurry. <br /><br />I can definitely relate to your points of view about depth perception and about the size of things. I really can't imagine what depth perception would be like because I can get depth from the size of things, judging how far away they are. I suppose this is like someone looking at a painting. <br /><br />And as for print. I still marvel at the way people can pick up something at normal print and read, it, I can't imagine how the stuff would be big enough to read. If i think about that too much, it scares me to think how big stuff really is for sighted people. 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