I'd sure like to have an idea about the correct technical term for the optical device I'm seeking, which is very different from seeking advice.
I've learned so much in the few hours I spent digging around on this board, that I'm already a lot more confident about how to attempt to elicit a better solution from one of my opticians.
So, 18 yrs ago, after a great guy from Wilmer cryo-ed my bilateral lattice/giant periph detachments (non-trauma-related) I woke up with
OD -7.25s +1.75c 160
OS -3.00s +0.50c 163
Now I am up to +3 add on my attempted PAL.
Anyway, in my professional role as the Lone Ranger of product troubleshooting, I struggling with visualization of these increasingly tiny parts. There are a couple of topics I haven't seen covered here yet. I hope I am correct about the novelty aspect.
Post buckle, one visual field is rotated relative to the other. (alternating left right lensless view, by maybe 15degrees?) (also some vertical offset).
Without regard to cost/complexity, what device would I interpose in the optical path of a telescope or microscope, to dial out the angularity mismatch?
Hopefully this is not a redundant post.
I have some other jargonistic disambiguation goals, but have learned to segregate them textually.
John T
Garsh, mis-spelled my own moniker when I chose it. Too Late to Fix it now... Yikes!
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