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Distortion in ophthalmic optics: A review of the principal concepts and models

Authors :
Hanssens, Jean-Marie
Bourdoncle, Bernard
Gresset, Jacques
Faubert, Jocelyn
Simonet, Pierre
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Although all members of the ophthalmic community agree that distortion is an aberration affecting the geometry of an image produced by the periphery of an ophthalmic lens, there are several approaches for analyzing and quantifying this aberration. Various concepts have been introduced: ordinary distortion, stationary distortion and central static distortion are associated with a fixed eye behind the ophthalmic lens, whereas rotatory distortion, peripheral distortion, lateral static distortion, and dynamic distortion require a secondary position of gaze behind the lens. Furthermore, concept definitions vary from one author to another. The goal of this paper is to review the various concepts, analyze their effects on lens design and determine their ability to predict the deformation of an image as perceived by the lens wearer. These entities can be classified within 3 categories: the concepts associated with an ocular rotation, the concepts resulting from an optical approach, and the concepts using a perceptual approach. Among the various concepts reviewed, it appears that the Le Grand-Fry approach for analyzing and displaying distortion is preferable to others and allows modeling of the different possible types of distortions affecting the periphery of an ophthalmic lens.<br />Comment: 38 pages, 11 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2301.07194
Document Type :
Working Paper