PROGRESSIVE GLASS
It's also known as progressive lenses, multifocal lenses, progressive addition lenses, varifocal lenses, progressive piwer lenses, varifocal lenses, progressive power lenses or graduate prescription lenses. It's a type of eyeglass…
It's also known as progressive lenses, multifocal lenses, progressive addition lenses, varifocal lenses, progressive piwer lenses, varifocal lenses, progressive power lenses or graduate prescription lenses. It's a type of eyeglass…
The Astronomical( kepler’s) Telescope consists of two convex lenses separated by the sum of their focal lengths. This type of system produces a Magnified inverted image. Prisms or mirrors are…
Jackson cross cylinder is a single low power lens, which is a combination of a plus cylinder and a minus cylinder of equal power with axis perpendicular to each other,…
In optics, a thin lens is a lens with a thickness (distance along the optical axis between the two surfaces of the lens) that is negligible compared to the radii…
Presbyopia affects 1.8 billion people worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) describes it as a common age-related decline in the eye’s near…
An exam that uses a magnifying lens and a light to check the posterior segment of the eye, including the retina and optic nerve is called Fundus Examination. It is…
Retinoscopy is also known as skiascopy, shadow test or pupilloscopy or koreoscopy. It was introduced by Bowman in 1859. It is an objective method of finding out the error of…
What is the meaning of Refractometry ? It is the estimation of refractive error with a machine called refractometer or optometer. Autorefractometry An autorefractor is an alternative method of finding…
With the rapid development in electronics and micro computers a number of innovative methods & instrument for automated clinical refraction have appeared since 1960. Refractometer is used to determine the…
WHAT IS RETINOSCOPY RETINOSOPY also called as skiascopy or shadow test is an objective method of finding out the error of refraction by the method of neutralization. PRINCIPAL RETINOSCOPY is…