Re: Without intending offense



<phil-news-nospam@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I think the issue is more about the corrective lenses than about my
own eyes. At the edges of the lenses, not only is there a difference
in size of different colors, but a different offset as well. At the
optical center, all the colors center up quite well, but the sizes
still cause problems. And I cannot keep moving my head around to
keep the point I view in the optical center axis.
[snip]

Yes. See a recent post of mine in sci.optics, where the achromaticity of the
"perfect eye" is addressed through a simple experiment.

http://tinyurl.com/p2wjz

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