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Compared distortion effects between real and virtual ophthalmic lenses with a simulator

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In this study we have compared the subjective effect of distortions simulated ophthalmic lenses in a virtual lens simulator to the equivalent real ophthalmic test lenses, in static monocular and dynamic, monocular and binocular conditions, taking care of matching as best as possible virtual and real conditions. Though visual perception was found to be similar in static condition, distortions were judged to be exaggerated by the virtual lenses in dynamic conditions.

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      VRST '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology
      October 2008
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      ISBN:9781595939517
      DOI:10.1145/1450579
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      1. distortion
      2. ophthalmic simulator
      3. subjective comparison
      4. subjective perception
      5. virtual reality

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