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Formulation of an optical surface for a progressive addition ophthalmic lens

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Abstract

Progressive addition ophthalmic lenses (PALs), originally conceived in the 1950’s as a replacement for bifocals and trifocals, have become more readily feasible over the past few decades with the introduction of plastic lens materials, improved molding and casting techniques, computer-controlled machining (CNC), and improved mathematical formulations for the surface shape.

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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