Predicting subjective judgment of best focus with objective image quality metrics
Journal of Vision2004Vol. 4(4), pp. 7–7
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Abstract
Subjective judgment of best focus does not minimize RMS wavefront error (Zernike defocus = 0), nor create paraxial focus (Seidel defocus = 0), but makes the retina conjugate to a plane between these two. It is possible to precisely predict subjective sphero-cylindrical refraction for monochromatic light using objective metrics.
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