Thank you for informing us of the annotations used elsewhere. This is one strength of Optiboard - worldwide input!
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I notice in one of your posts you have a Rotlex lens analyzer. Have you analyzed many lenses? Have you published findings?
I'm curious to see what the maps look like when the rx is +1.00/-2.00x180/90/45/135 etc.
Regards
A Ahmed
Dear Ahmed,
I have a Rotlex 1.5 years ago. I have over 75 maps of PAL.
I did three studies on PAL last year , two are awaiting the result of a competition to be published, and one is under review for publication.
I have already received some questions on my site on maps with astigmatism in different axes and maps in Rotlex.
This astigmatism should not receive this concern of his colleagues, because it has nothing to do with the induced astigmatism (IA) by variation of the curve of the PAL, and the program Rotlex class plus have the form of analysis Distorsion that annulling the powers of astigmatism of the area distance, and let IA only, for further analysis of these.
However, the best way to analyze is with RMS power error, because this is the best way to analyze the blurred vision caused by refraction or IA, and this has been the form used by manufacturers to develop their PAL.
Regards
Att,
Celso Cunha
Dear Asif,
My study is under review editor for publication in Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia (from Brazil).
The site that I mentioned is: www.lentesprogressivas.com.br
There have email contact.´contact us.
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Celso Cunha
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