Zhang X, Thibos L N, Bradley A
School of Optometry, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA.
Optom Vis Sci. 1997 Jul;74(7):563-9. doi: 10.1097/00006324-199707000-00026.
Theoretical calculations using a simple model eye in combination with achromatizing lenses or artificial pupils show that correcting wavelength-dependent refractive error or its effects can exaggerate wavelength-dependent magnification by up to a factor of 7. These calculations are confirmed experimentally, and their effects on retinal image quality are modeled. Because of the increased wavelength-dependent magnification, gains in polychromatic image quality produced by correcting wavelength-dependent refractive error (or minimizing its effects with small pupils) are generally restricted to a small region of the retina.
使用简单模型眼结合消色差透镜或人工瞳孔进行的理论计算表明,校正与波长相关的屈光不正或其影响会使与波长相关的放大率增大至7倍。这些计算得到了实验证实,并对其对视网膜图像质量的影响进行了建模。由于与波长相关的放大率增加,通过校正与波长相关的屈光不正(或用小瞳孔将其影响最小化)所产生的多色图像质量的提高通常仅限于视网膜的一个小区域。