Abstract
Although computerized visual acuity testing is psychophysically more flexible than “manual” testing using printed or projected optotype charts, the quality of currently available and affordable pixel-oriented computer images makes computers poorly suited for clinical testing. This is mainly because low spatial resolution in one or both dimensions limits the range of sizes available for testing at a single optical distance.
© 1992 Optical Society of America
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