Apple Vision Pro reflected glare
HI. I hope to communicate with any team working on optical inserts for the Apple Vision Pro.
I have 20-20 vision after cataract surgery in both eyes, so I declined any optional Zeiss prescription inserts when puchasing my Apple Vision Pro on March 1. However a deal-breaker resulting in my returning this wonderful product was bright areas reflecting off my eyes onto dark areas and back to my eyes. Since nobody else has this problem, I suspect the light is reflected off my IOL implants. The result is that, although black areas of the image should be true black, those areas in mixed light and dark display have annoying grey smears as if the lens is dirty, but the effect varies with every change in combined light & dark areas.
A simple test of this problem is to open the Sky Guide app, which is a night scene with stars being the prevailing light source. However there is a bright menu bar at the bottom which causes reflected light boucing off my eyes to the headset lens and back into my eyes. In this test, you can grab that menu and swirl it around in circles, left/right/up/down/ and the reflected light swirls around the dark areas in unison, degrading the dark star-lit areas.
Apple was unable to duplicate this on their own, possibly because none of them had had cataract surgery. We simply gave up and I returned the product for a full refund.
I am hoping there is a solution with a different kind of insert for the Apple Vision Pro. Because this problem is absolutely without question reflection off my eyes to the screen and back to my eyes, I think it can be solved with polarization. I am not certain how polarization works, but I think there is something called circular polarization that passes light through a filter at a 45 degree angle, and rotation of the reflection rotated another 45 degrees totally blocks the reflection attempting to pass back through the filter.
Do I understand the concept correctly, and if so can anyone offer a fix? I have sent this question to Zeiss, but in the meantime I am also looking at circular polarizing filters for cameras that might somehow be adapted to fit the Apple Vision Pro.
Apple Vision Pro