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 The goal of ophthalmic lens design is to give
the patient clear vision at all distances
through any portion of the lens
 Practical condition specifies lens materials,
safety consideration fixes lens thickness;
fashion dictates lens position before the face,
weight and cosmesis means only two lens
surface can be used.
 The primary responsibility of the lens
designer is to design a lens which
provides maximum dynamic field of
vision for the patient through all its
portions.
The basic lens design is determinedby
the “base curve selection.
The base curve of the lens is the
surface that serves as the basis or
starting point from where the
remaining curves will be calculated.
The concept of base curve is little confused in
ophthalmic optics because of its innumerable
definitions.
 A dispenser defines the term “base curve” as
the singular curve on the front side of the
lens which he measures with the lens
measure watch.
 In case of semi-finished blanks the manufacturer
is responsible for creating and finishing the front
surface
 From the front surface so created the laboratory
calculates the variables needed to grind the back
surface and thus creates the finished lens with the
given prescription.
 The manufactured front surface is defined as base
curve.
 In the earliest days, when the lenses were very
simple, they were only ground as sphere.
 With the advancement in the lens design, toric
cylinder grinding was introduced
 The type of lens produced was called cylinder
lens, the two principal meridians of curvature
were ground on the front side of the lens. The
flatter of these two principle meridians of
curvature was referred to as the base curvature
of the toric surface.
 in early 1970s, the industry saw a dramatic change in
the frame style .
 Consequently, bulgy front surface of the plus cylinder
was found unsuitable.
 The hand edgers were pushing the vee bevel back
and forth to achieve a good fit.
 The introduction of more automated system of
edging commanded the industry to move the
cylinder grinding to the back side.
 With minus cylinder grinding in place
the single curve on the front of the lens
became to be known as the base curve
and the back side curves are known as
ocular curves
 This is now universally accepted
definition of the base curve.
 The power of the lens can be produced by infinite
range of lens forms, choosing one base curve over
another needs an extensive mental exercise on
the following two factors:
 1. Mechanical factors
 2. Optical factors
 The maximum thickness of a lens, for a given
prescription, varies with the form of a lens.
 Flatter lens forms are slightly thinner than the
steeper lens forms, and vice versa.
 Since the thinner lenses have less mass, they are
lighter in weight as well
 In addition to lens thickness, varying the lens
forms will also produce significant difference in
the sagittal depth or overall bulge.
 Plus lenses with flatter form do not fall out of
the frame, which is very important with large
or exotic frame shapes.
 Flatter lenses are cosmetically more
appealing.
 Flatter lens in plus power is also associated.
with reduction in magnification and in minus
power reduction inminification. This gives the
wearer’s eyes a more natural appearance
through the lens.
 The mechanical factors for base curve selection clearly
establish the advantage of the flatter lens
 The first step while selecting the correct base curve is
to check the base curve of the existing glasses before
fabricating a new set of lenses, if the patient is using
any.
 While selecting a new base curve for a new
wearer or adjusting the base curve of an
existing wearer, it is important to understand
how the selection of a curve will affect the
finished product.
Lens form comparisons
 Under ideal circumstances, a spectacle lens
would reproduce a perfect image on the
retina
 The lens designer has to deal with varieties
of aberrations which prevents perfect image
through the lens.
 There are six types of aberrations that prevent
perfect imaging through the spectacle lens:
 1. Chromatic aberration
 2. Spherical aberration
 3. Coma
 4. Marginal aberration
 5. Curvature of field
 6. Distortion
 Some lens designers does not try to concentrate on
eliminating lens aberrations, but he intends to find a
formulation that balances them out to reduce their
effect.
 The science of creating the proper optical balance is
referred to as “corrected curve theory”
 The corrected curve theory is the best form lens for a
given prescription.
 There are many Corrected Curve Theories. The
ellipse, a graphical representation developed by
Marcus Tscherning shows the best base curve for
every prescription to minimize marginal astigmatism
 It says that there is a range of power from about -
23.00D to about +7.00D that can be madefree from
particular aberration.
 Outside this range there is no perfect
basecurve. He demonstrated that there are
two recommended best form base curves for
each lens power.
 Another method for matching the best curve for a
given lens comes in the form of Vogel’s Formula.
 When selecting the proper base curve for a given
prescription it is important to follow some rules. Keep
basic prescriptions (+ 1.50D to – 1.50D) on 6.00 dioptre
base curve and adjust higher powers in plus to steeper
front curves and while moving greater minus powers to
flatter front curves.
 The rule of thumb for selecting an appropriate
base curve is take thespherical equivalent of the
given prescription, if it is plus – add + 4.00 tothat
power to get a good approximate base curve.
 Example—Given prescription :
+ 4.00Dsph ,+ 1.00Dcyl × 90
 Spherical equivalent: + 4.50D
 Base curve: + 4.50 + (4.00) = + 8.50D
 If it is minus – add + 8.00 to that power to
get a good approximate base curve
 Given prescription: – 4.00Dsph – 1.00Dcyl × 90
 Spherical equivalent: – 4.50D
 Base curve :(– 4.50D) + 8.00 = + 3.50D
 While selecting a proper base curve, it is necessary
for the dispenser to utilize knowledge of theory,
practical availability and common sense.
 In order to do a professional job, the dispenser must
monitor all the options and then make the decision:
 1. Determine the old prescription.
 2. Determine the old curve what the wearer is used to.
 3. Evaluate the new prescription in accordance
with theoretically ideal curve.
 4. Determine the best lens design and availability.
 5. Check that the design could be fabricated by the
laboratory or not.Basically the gist is “just pay
attention”.
 All these current base curve theories are based on
spherical lenses, and they do not apply to the
thinner and flatter aspheric designs that are
becoming a staple in today’s industry.
 This enables the lens designer to use the
combination of bending and asphericity to be
employed to improve the off-axis performance.
 As a result, the designer can choose any
form for a given power and then determine
the asphericity required for that particular
choice of bending to eliminate oblique
astigmatism.
Ophthalmic lens design

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Ophthalmic lens design

  • 1.
  • 2.  The goal of ophthalmic lens design is to give the patient clear vision at all distances through any portion of the lens  Practical condition specifies lens materials, safety consideration fixes lens thickness; fashion dictates lens position before the face, weight and cosmesis means only two lens surface can be used.
  • 3.  The primary responsibility of the lens designer is to design a lens which provides maximum dynamic field of vision for the patient through all its portions.
  • 4. The basic lens design is determinedby the “base curve selection. The base curve of the lens is the surface that serves as the basis or starting point from where the remaining curves will be calculated.
  • 5. The concept of base curve is little confused in ophthalmic optics because of its innumerable definitions.  A dispenser defines the term “base curve” as the singular curve on the front side of the lens which he measures with the lens measure watch.
  • 6.  In case of semi-finished blanks the manufacturer is responsible for creating and finishing the front surface  From the front surface so created the laboratory calculates the variables needed to grind the back surface and thus creates the finished lens with the given prescription.  The manufactured front surface is defined as base curve.
  • 7.  In the earliest days, when the lenses were very simple, they were only ground as sphere.  With the advancement in the lens design, toric cylinder grinding was introduced  The type of lens produced was called cylinder lens, the two principal meridians of curvature were ground on the front side of the lens. The flatter of these two principle meridians of curvature was referred to as the base curvature of the toric surface.
  • 8.  in early 1970s, the industry saw a dramatic change in the frame style .  Consequently, bulgy front surface of the plus cylinder was found unsuitable.
  • 9.  The hand edgers were pushing the vee bevel back and forth to achieve a good fit.  The introduction of more automated system of edging commanded the industry to move the cylinder grinding to the back side.
  • 10.
  • 11.  With minus cylinder grinding in place the single curve on the front of the lens became to be known as the base curve and the back side curves are known as ocular curves  This is now universally accepted definition of the base curve.
  • 12.  The power of the lens can be produced by infinite range of lens forms, choosing one base curve over another needs an extensive mental exercise on the following two factors:  1. Mechanical factors  2. Optical factors
  • 13.  The maximum thickness of a lens, for a given prescription, varies with the form of a lens.  Flatter lens forms are slightly thinner than the steeper lens forms, and vice versa.  Since the thinner lenses have less mass, they are lighter in weight as well  In addition to lens thickness, varying the lens forms will also produce significant difference in the sagittal depth or overall bulge.
  • 14.  Plus lenses with flatter form do not fall out of the frame, which is very important with large or exotic frame shapes.  Flatter lenses are cosmetically more appealing.  Flatter lens in plus power is also associated. with reduction in magnification and in minus power reduction inminification. This gives the wearer’s eyes a more natural appearance through the lens.
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  • 17.  The mechanical factors for base curve selection clearly establish the advantage of the flatter lens  The first step while selecting the correct base curve is to check the base curve of the existing glasses before fabricating a new set of lenses, if the patient is using any.
  • 18.  While selecting a new base curve for a new wearer or adjusting the base curve of an existing wearer, it is important to understand how the selection of a curve will affect the finished product.
  • 20.  Under ideal circumstances, a spectacle lens would reproduce a perfect image on the retina  The lens designer has to deal with varieties of aberrations which prevents perfect image through the lens.
  • 21.  There are six types of aberrations that prevent perfect imaging through the spectacle lens:  1. Chromatic aberration  2. Spherical aberration  3. Coma  4. Marginal aberration  5. Curvature of field  6. Distortion
  • 22.  Some lens designers does not try to concentrate on eliminating lens aberrations, but he intends to find a formulation that balances them out to reduce their effect.  The science of creating the proper optical balance is referred to as “corrected curve theory”  The corrected curve theory is the best form lens for a given prescription.
  • 23.  There are many Corrected Curve Theories. The ellipse, a graphical representation developed by Marcus Tscherning shows the best base curve for every prescription to minimize marginal astigmatism  It says that there is a range of power from about - 23.00D to about +7.00D that can be madefree from particular aberration.
  • 24.  Outside this range there is no perfect basecurve. He demonstrated that there are two recommended best form base curves for each lens power.
  • 25.  Another method for matching the best curve for a given lens comes in the form of Vogel’s Formula.  When selecting the proper base curve for a given prescription it is important to follow some rules. Keep basic prescriptions (+ 1.50D to – 1.50D) on 6.00 dioptre base curve and adjust higher powers in plus to steeper front curves and while moving greater minus powers to flatter front curves.
  • 26.  The rule of thumb for selecting an appropriate base curve is take thespherical equivalent of the given prescription, if it is plus – add + 4.00 tothat power to get a good approximate base curve.  Example—Given prescription : + 4.00Dsph ,+ 1.00Dcyl × 90  Spherical equivalent: + 4.50D  Base curve: + 4.50 + (4.00) = + 8.50D
  • 27.  If it is minus – add + 8.00 to that power to get a good approximate base curve  Given prescription: – 4.00Dsph – 1.00Dcyl × 90  Spherical equivalent: – 4.50D  Base curve :(– 4.50D) + 8.00 = + 3.50D
  • 28.  While selecting a proper base curve, it is necessary for the dispenser to utilize knowledge of theory, practical availability and common sense.
  • 29.  In order to do a professional job, the dispenser must monitor all the options and then make the decision:  1. Determine the old prescription.  2. Determine the old curve what the wearer is used to.
  • 30.  3. Evaluate the new prescription in accordance with theoretically ideal curve.  4. Determine the best lens design and availability.  5. Check that the design could be fabricated by the laboratory or not.Basically the gist is “just pay attention”.
  • 31.  All these current base curve theories are based on spherical lenses, and they do not apply to the thinner and flatter aspheric designs that are becoming a staple in today’s industry.  This enables the lens designer to use the combination of bending and asphericity to be employed to improve the off-axis performance.
  • 32.  As a result, the designer can choose any form for a given power and then determine the asphericity required for that particular choice of bending to eliminate oblique astigmatism.