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Rodenstock launches DNEye scanner

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New scanner uses high resolution wavefront analysis with brightness-dependent pupillometrics and includes corneal topography and autorefractometer functions

Rodenstock launches DNEye scannerRodenstock has launched the DNEye scanner for precision eye measurement capture.

The scanner uses high resolution wavefront analysis with brightness-dependent pupillometrics and includes corneal topography and autorefractometer functions.

‘Compared to conventional aberrometers, the DNEye scanner registers lower and higher-order aberrations of the eye for both near and far vision, as well as the brightness-dependent changes of the pupils, to allow 100 per cent exploitation of a customer’s vision potential,’ said Rodenstock lens product manager Debbie Bathgate.

‘Each eye shows lower and higher order aberrations. These lead to a deformation of the wavefront entering the eye, which blurs the image projected on to the retina.

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