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Creating correct aberrations: why blur isn’t always bad in the eye (2020)
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Love, G. D., Banks, M. S., Cholewiak, S. A., Finch, A. P., Bifano, T. G., Gigan, S., & Ji, N. (2020). Creating correct aberrations: why blur isn’t always bad in the eye. . https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2553964

In optics in general, a sharp aberration-free image is normally the desired goal, and the whole field of adaptive optics has developed with the aim of producing blur-free images. Likewise, in ophthalmic optics we normally aim for a sharp image on the... Read More about Creating correct aberrations: why blur isn’t always bad in the eye.