AbstractWe optimize the subjective depth of focus (DoF) with combinations of spherical aberration (SA4) and secondary spherical aberration (SA6) in various levels. Subjective DoF was defined as the visual interval for which three 20/50 high-contrast letters was perceived acceptable (objectionable blur limits). We used an adaptive optics system to dynamically correct the observer’s aberrations and control their accommodation. DoF was measured with a 0.18-D step on three non-presbyopic subjects. The target seen by the subjects was modified to include 25 combinations of SA4 and SA6 (i.e. 0, ±0.15 and ±0.30μm) for 3, 4.5 and 6mm of pupil diameter. We found a mean DoF of 1.97D with a 3mm pupil size, which decreased by 28% with a 4.5mm pupil and ...
The key determinants of the range of clear focus in pre-presbyopes and their relative contributions ...
Abstract: An experiment is described in which the subjective depth-of-focus (DOF) of the eye, define...
The key determinants of the range of clear focus in pre-presbyopes and their relative contributions ...
AbstractWe optimize the subjective depth of focus (DoF) with combinations of spherical aberration (S...
It is known that the depth of focus (DOF) of the human eye can be affected by the higher order aberr...
It is known that the depth of focus (DOF) of the human eye can be affected by the higher order aberr...
The depth of focus (DOF) can be defined as the variation in image distance of a lens or an optical s...
AbstractIt is known that the depth of focus (DOF) of the human eye can be affected by the higher ord...
It is known that the depth of focus (DOF) of the human eye can be affected by the higher order aberr...
The increase in the depth of focus (DoF) for the treatment of presbyopia or cataracts is a topic of ...
AbstractThe depth-of-field (DOF) measured through psychophysical methods seems to depend on the targ...
The effects of aberrations on image quality and the objectively assessed depth of focus (DoF) were s...
Abstract: An experiment is described in which the subjective depth-of-focus (DOF) of the eye, define...
The key determinants of the range of clear focus in pre-presbyopes and their relative contributions ...
In general optical systems, the range of distances over which the detector cannot detect any change ...
The key determinants of the range of clear focus in pre-presbyopes and their relative contributions ...
Abstract: An experiment is described in which the subjective depth-of-focus (DOF) of the eye, define...
The key determinants of the range of clear focus in pre-presbyopes and their relative contributions ...
AbstractWe optimize the subjective depth of focus (DoF) with combinations of spherical aberration (S...
It is known that the depth of focus (DOF) of the human eye can be affected by the higher order aberr...
It is known that the depth of focus (DOF) of the human eye can be affected by the higher order aberr...
The depth of focus (DOF) can be defined as the variation in image distance of a lens or an optical s...
AbstractIt is known that the depth of focus (DOF) of the human eye can be affected by the higher ord...
It is known that the depth of focus (DOF) of the human eye can be affected by the higher order aberr...
The increase in the depth of focus (DoF) for the treatment of presbyopia or cataracts is a topic of ...
AbstractThe depth-of-field (DOF) measured through psychophysical methods seems to depend on the targ...
The effects of aberrations on image quality and the objectively assessed depth of focus (DoF) were s...
Abstract: An experiment is described in which the subjective depth-of-focus (DOF) of the eye, define...
The key determinants of the range of clear focus in pre-presbyopes and their relative contributions ...
In general optical systems, the range of distances over which the detector cannot detect any change ...
The key determinants of the range of clear focus in pre-presbyopes and their relative contributions ...
Abstract: An experiment is described in which the subjective depth-of-focus (DOF) of the eye, define...
The key determinants of the range of clear focus in pre-presbyopes and their relative contributions ...