Eyes and Spectacles (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

McVon Rohr

 
9781331952428: Eyes and Spectacles (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

See how lenses shape sight and why glasses work for everyday vision.

In Eyes and Spectacles, McVon Rohr explains the eye as a fixed optical system and shows how different lenses adjust focus and direction to correct ametropia. The book blends clear explanations with practical illustrations to help both prescribers and makers of spectacles.

This edition emphasizes accessibility: it avoids heavy formulas where possible and uses illustrations to illuminate how lenses and frames interact with the eye. It covers the range of topics from how cornea, lens, and vitreous interact to form a clear image, to the ways lenses can be shaped to correct myopia, hypermetropia, and astigmatism. A final section surveys spectacle frames, including pince-nez and lorgnettes, with practical notes on selecting and fitting.
  • Learn how the eye focuses light, what goes wrong in common vision problems, and how glasses fix it
  • See how different lens shapes and placements affect image direction and perceived space
  • Understand the role of frames and accessories in comfort and vision aid
  • Get insight into the historical and practical context of lens design and fitting
Ideal for readers of vision science, optical students, and professionals who prescribe or manufacture lenses, as well as anyone curious about how glasses improve daily sight.

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