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Physiology, Physics of Light - Optics, Optics - General & Miscellaneous

The Eye and Visual Optical Instruments

by George Smith, David A. Atchison
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Overview

A wide variety of optical instruments exists in which the human eye forms an integral part of the system. This book provides a detailed description of the visual ergonomics of such instruments. The book begins with a section on image formation and basic optical components. The authors then discuss various optical instruments that can be adequately described using geometrical optics, and follow this with a section on diffraction and interference, and the instruments based on these effects. There are separate sections devoted to ophthalmic instruments and aberration theory, with a final section covering visual ergonomics in depth. Containing many problems and solutions, this book will be of great use to undergraduate and graduate students of optometry, optical design, optical engineering, and visual science, and to professionals working in these and related fields.

Synopsis

Comprehensive textbook on the design and visual ergonomics of optical instruments.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1997
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
828
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521478205

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