To analyze photographs of faces, we employ software that measures things like the space between the nose, eyes, and mouth, among other things.
The degree to which these metrics are comparable is then determined by comparing them to the Golden Ratio.
The technique usually highlights key areas of the face, such as the corners of the eyes, the corners of the mouth, and the tip of the nose.
Afterwards, the software utilizes these markers to determine the ratios and proportions of the face. The following is a comparison of them to the Golden Ratio’s ideal proportions.