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Measure and Assessment of Ophtalmic Surfaces Using Least-Squares Interpolation

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Abstract

The assessment of optical surfaces of use in the Ophtalmic Optics is a field of increasing interest. Not only is needed in the areas of aspheric and progressive addition lenses (PAL's), but also corneal topography benefits from these methods.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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