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AUTOMATIC REFRACTOR DESIGNS CURRENTLY IN USE: FIVE APPROACHES

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Abstract

Automatic infrared eye refractors have their beginnings in the work of Geoffrey Collins in the late 1930's but truly can be said to become an area of active development in the 1960's starting with the work of Campbell and Robson. There have been many ways invented to perform the basic refraction task of which a certain fraction have been used in commercial products.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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