Originally Posted by
Darryl Meister
Unless their product has dramatically changed recently, iZon lenses do not correct high-order aberrations any more than similar products on the market. Nor does the glue layer serve as an optical correcting layer for high-order aberrations.
Although I believe that Ophthonix initially experimented with a "programmable" glue layer, I believe that this approach was eventually abandoned.
As already described in several threads on Optiboard, you cannot eliminate the high-order aberrations of the eye with a spectacle lens without introducing even more significant aberrations away from the center of the lens.
It is unfortunate that sometimes the laws of physics get in the way of marketing.
Best regards,
Darryl
Bookmarks