Can I Wear Colored Contact Lenses for Driver's License Iris Recognition?
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Driver's license iris recognition can be performed while wearing contact lenses. Contact lenses only alter the angle of light refraction and perspective, but the central area remains transparent and does not affect iris recognition. Below is relevant information about the iris: Introduction: The iris is a flat, circular ring-shaped membrane in the middle layer of the eye wall. Located between the cornea and the lens, it is visible through the cornea and commonly referred to as the "black part of the eye." There is a small round hole in the center called the pupil, through which light enters the eye. The iris is mainly composed of connective tissue, containing pigments, blood vessels, and smooth muscle. The color of the iris varies depending on the amount and distribution of pigments, generally appearing in shades such as black, blue, gray, and brown. Precautions: During iris registration and examination verification, bare-eye collection is required, and wearing contact lenses, colored lenses, or eyeglasses is prohibited. During registration and verification, please keep your eyes close to the distance measurement device, open them wide, and align them with the center of the device's bright spot. When the registration process begins, try to keep your eyes open as wide as possible to collect high-quality iris identity information.