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  2. Prism correction - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prism_correction

    Prentice's rule is a formula to calculate the amount of prism correction in a lens based on decentration and lens power. It can be used for prescribing, tolerance control, or determining unprescribed prism in eyeglasses.

  3. Prism (optics) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of optical prisms, such as dispersive, reflective, beam-splitting and polarizing prisms, and how they refract, reflect or split light. Find out how prisms are made of transparent materials like glass, acrylic or fluorite, and how they can create spectra, images or polarizations.

  4. Homonymous hemianopsia - Wikipedia

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    Homonymous hemianopsia is a visual field loss on the same side of both eyes, caused by brain injury or damage. Learn about the signs, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and management of this condition, and see examples of how it affects vision.

  5. Progressive lens - Wikipedia

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    A progressive lens is a corrective lens used in eyeglasses to correct presbyopia and other disorders of accommodation. It has a gradient of increasing lens power from top to bottom, and can provide clear vision at different distances. Learn about its history, design, advantages, disadvantages and adaptation.

  6. Prism cover test - Wikipedia

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    The prism cover test (PCT) is an objective method to measure ocular misalignment or deviation of the eye. It involves using prism bars, occluder, and targets to neutralise the deviation and record the angle and base of the prism.

  7. Eyeglass prescription - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to interpret and write an eyeglass prescription that includes sphere, cylinder and axis components. Sphere and cylinder specify the power of the lenses, and axis defines the orientation of the cylinder relative to horizontal and vertical.

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