Purpose: Non-uniform magnification (distortion) and dioptric blur are two major undesired optical defects affecting vision when looking through progressive addition lenses (PALs) and studying them is potentially very valuable for PAL design. The major purpose of this paper is to analyse the relationship between dioptric power and magnification and, additionally, to evaluate the expected values of distortion and dioptric blur typically present in PALs. This has not been carefully and rigorously analysed to date. Methods: We computed the local dioptric and magnification matrices (using a two-ray differential method) for different gaze directions in an archetypical model of a PAL. We used four different maps: scalar magnification and anamorphi...
Purpose: The aim of this paper was to present a theoretical study of how poorly measured individual ...
The nature of the peripheral optics of the human eye will be discussed, including the levels of seco...
Progressive addition lenses (PALs) are an increasingly preferred mode for the correction of presbyop...
The extent to which the surface parameters of Progressive Addition Lenses (PALs) affect successful p...
By the mid-40s, the amplitude of accommodation has declined sufficiently so that most of us can no l...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine the optimal power value of near addition lenses,...
The aim of this study was to simulate the retinal image of the eye with progressive addition lens (P...
The condition in which the eye loses the ability to focus on near objects is called presbyopia. The ...
Purpose: Progressive addition lenses (PALs) have been shown to slow myopia progression. It has been ...
Purpose: To introduce a simple method for subjective perception of progressive addition lens (PAL) ...
Presbyopia starts to show up at the age of 40. The lens of the eye loses its flexibility to the poin...
AbstractPurposeTo introduce a simple method for subjective perception of progressive addition lens (...
Purpose. Progressive addition lenses (PAL) have been shown to be effective in slowing down myopia pr...
Progressive addition spectacle lenses (PALs) have now become the method of choice for many presbyopi...
The diopter power and magnification matrices characterize the first-order properties of ophthalmic l...
Purpose: The aim of this paper was to present a theoretical study of how poorly measured individual ...
The nature of the peripheral optics of the human eye will be discussed, including the levels of seco...
Progressive addition lenses (PALs) are an increasingly preferred mode for the correction of presbyop...
The extent to which the surface parameters of Progressive Addition Lenses (PALs) affect successful p...
By the mid-40s, the amplitude of accommodation has declined sufficiently so that most of us can no l...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine the optimal power value of near addition lenses,...
The aim of this study was to simulate the retinal image of the eye with progressive addition lens (P...
The condition in which the eye loses the ability to focus on near objects is called presbyopia. The ...
Purpose: Progressive addition lenses (PALs) have been shown to slow myopia progression. It has been ...
Purpose: To introduce a simple method for subjective perception of progressive addition lens (PAL) ...
Presbyopia starts to show up at the age of 40. The lens of the eye loses its flexibility to the poin...
AbstractPurposeTo introduce a simple method for subjective perception of progressive addition lens (...
Purpose. Progressive addition lenses (PAL) have been shown to be effective in slowing down myopia pr...
Progressive addition spectacle lenses (PALs) have now become the method of choice for many presbyopi...
The diopter power and magnification matrices characterize the first-order properties of ophthalmic l...
Purpose: The aim of this paper was to present a theoretical study of how poorly measured individual ...
The nature of the peripheral optics of the human eye will be discussed, including the levels of seco...
Progressive addition lenses (PALs) are an increasingly preferred mode for the correction of presbyop...