1985
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-1313.1985.tb00692.x
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The Technical Problems of Producing Photographic Prints for the Measurement of Human Contrast Thresholds

Abstract: Whilst most optometrists today are aware of the need for a practical method of measuring the contrast sensitivity function (CSF), cost and length of testing have usually precluded this measurement. As the Arden Grating Test is a screening test for normal CSF, and since many patients with low vision cannot see any of its gratings, there is a need for a test with an extended contrast range which is calibrated to allow quantitative measurement of contrast thresholds in the clinic. This paper discusses the problem… Show more

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