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Tailored Displays to Compensate for Visual Aberrations from Vitor Pamplona on Vimeo.
Tailored Displays to Compensate for Visual Aberration
Take Your Glasses Off and See
Our new display uses measurements of refractive errors (see also NETRA) and cataract maps (see also CATRA) to free the viewer from needing wearable optical corrections when looking at displays. It supports nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, presbyopia (reading glasses), coma, keratoconus, other higher-order aberrations and any type of cataracts. Knowledge of the eye conditions allows traditional displays go beyond an individual's visual acuity, presenting images that are in focus even without wearing corrective eyeglasses. The hardware is the same of glasses-free 3D displays (dual stack of LCDs), but in higher resolution. We propose their use in daily tasks where using eyeglasses are unfeasible or inconvenient (e.g., on head-mounted displays, e-readers, as well as for games); when a multi-focus function is required but undoable (e.g., driving for farsighted individuals, checking a portable device while doing physical activities for presbyopic); or for correcting the visual distortions produced by high-order aberrations that eyeglasses are not able to.
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Publications
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