Progressive addition lenses are a relatively new approach to compensate for defects of the human visual system. While traditional spectacles use rotationally symmetric lenses, progressive lenses require the specification of freeform surfaces. This poses difficult problems for the optimal design and its visual evaluation. This paper presents two new techniques for the visualization of optical systems and the optimization of progressive lenses. Both are based on the same wavefront tracing approach to accurately evaluate the refraction properties of complex optical systems. We use the results of wavefront tracing for continuously re-focusing the eye during rendering. Together with distribution ray tracing, this yields high-quality images that ...
Presbyopia starts to show up at the age of 40. The lens of the eye loses its flexibility to the poin...
The ability to model the propagation of light is a vital element of understanding any display techno...
Purpose: Correcting the off-axis wavefront aberration is potentially important for peripheral vision...
Progressive addition lenses are a relatively new approach to compensate for defects of the human vis...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Mathematics. Advisor:Prof. Fadil ...
By the mid-40s, the amplitude of accommodation has declined sufficiently so that most of us can no l...
The condition in which the eye loses the ability to focus on near objects is called presbyopia. The ...
Figure 1: Simulation results of a presbyopic eye (i.e., limited accommodation) using a progressive a...
Lens flare is a common optical phenomenon exhibited by lens systems, like those used for professional...
This paper describes a fast rendering algorithm for verification of spectacle lens design. Our metho...
Many advances have occurred in the field of optical design during the past decade. Some of the newer...
Some intriguing concepts of visual optics cannot be explained by ray tracing. However, they can be c...
The free-form technologies, recently introduced in the manufacturing process of ophthalmic lenses, a...
Purpose: Non-uniform magnification (distortion) and dioptric blur are two major undesired optical de...
In this work we present the developments for the simulation of image formation through an ophthalmic...
Presbyopia starts to show up at the age of 40. The lens of the eye loses its flexibility to the poin...
The ability to model the propagation of light is a vital element of understanding any display techno...
Purpose: Correcting the off-axis wavefront aberration is potentially important for peripheral vision...
Progressive addition lenses are a relatively new approach to compensate for defects of the human vis...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Mathematics. Advisor:Prof. Fadil ...
By the mid-40s, the amplitude of accommodation has declined sufficiently so that most of us can no l...
The condition in which the eye loses the ability to focus on near objects is called presbyopia. The ...
Figure 1: Simulation results of a presbyopic eye (i.e., limited accommodation) using a progressive a...
Lens flare is a common optical phenomenon exhibited by lens systems, like those used for professional...
This paper describes a fast rendering algorithm for verification of spectacle lens design. Our metho...
Many advances have occurred in the field of optical design during the past decade. Some of the newer...
Some intriguing concepts of visual optics cannot be explained by ray tracing. However, they can be c...
The free-form technologies, recently introduced in the manufacturing process of ophthalmic lenses, a...
Purpose: Non-uniform magnification (distortion) and dioptric blur are two major undesired optical de...
In this work we present the developments for the simulation of image formation through an ophthalmic...
Presbyopia starts to show up at the age of 40. The lens of the eye loses its flexibility to the poin...
The ability to model the propagation of light is a vital element of understanding any display techno...
Purpose: Correcting the off-axis wavefront aberration is potentially important for peripheral vision...