Spherical Aberration Correction. For lenses made with spherical surfaces, rays which are parallel to the optic axis but at different distances from the optic axis fail to converge to the same point. It is a consequence of using a lens with a spherical.


Spherical Aberration Correction

Macrae, who also cautioned against overcorrection, recommended “pulling back” on the spherical correction in eyes with large amounts of cylinder and. The most notable benefit of aspheric lenses is their ability to correct for spherical aberration, an optical effect which causes incident light rays to.

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