As incredible as playing many of the best VR games can be, many share a common issue in suffering from in-headset glare on the lenses, which can occur at any time in VR depending on the brightness settings and scene displayed on the screens behind the lenses. This can cause distress to the eye. However, a recently discovered Sony patent shows that PSVR 2 could include a way to eliminate god rays (or crepuscular rays) entirely.
As reported by RoadtoVR, the patent for the upcoming PS5 headset actually dates back to May, 2020, and is titled «Fresnel lens and manufacturing method for Fresnel lens.» While the patent does get into the finer details of the benefits of a Fresnel lens over a more traditional setup, the important part is in how Sony plans to implement such a lens into PSVR 2.
The patent states that Sony's Fresnel lenses «can suppress a flare which is generated in an image visually recognized through the Fresnel lens so as to extend toward a center of a lens.» In layman's terms, this would focus light beams at a different angle, thus preventing crepuscular rays from being beamed directly into the player's eye.
To get a bit more into how Sony's bespoke Fresnel lens would achieve this, the lenses are built with a «light absorbing portion,» as noted in the patent. And while the patent offers multiple examples of where this light absorbing portion could be located within the lens, the idea is to have that element soak in intense light instead of dispersing it across the entire lens.
It's important to note that, while the patent does sound like a remarkably promising technical achievement in the VR space, it is still just that – a patent. Patents, for better or worse, are never guaranteed to be implemented into the final
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