Visual optics requires an understanding of both biology and optical engineering. This Field Guide assembles the anatomy, physiology, and functioning of the eye, as well as the engineering and design of a wide assortment of tools for measuring, photographing, and characterizing properties of the surf
Field Guide to Visual and Ophthalmic Optics
β Scribed by Jim Schwiegerling
- Publisher
- SPIE Publications
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 125
- Series
- SPIE Vol. FG04
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Visual optics requires an understanding of both biology and optical engineering. This Field Guide assembles the anatomy, physiology, and functioning of the eye, as well as the engineering and design of a wide assortment of tools for measuring, photographing, and characterizing properties of the surfaces and structures of the eye. Also covered are the diagnostic techniques, lenses, and surgical techniques used to correct and improve human vision.
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