WASHINGTON -- Researchers report a new imaging system that cancels the chromatic optical aberrations present in a specific person's eye, allowing for a more accurate assessment of vision and eye ...
Images of the smallest cone photoreceptors in the retina, with colour added to represent the different wavelengths of light used to capture the images after compensating chromatic aberration.
The design of the human eye introduces a number of potential optical aberrations, unique to an individual, which then impact on both vision testing and accurate retinal imaging. Monochromatic ...