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+ | ====== usage of lensGeo ====== | ||
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+ | The lensgeo has been reviewed and missing parameters have been added to enable PMS to better calculate and draw lens diameters and e.g. add a plausibility check for minimum fitting heights for progressive lenses. | ||
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+ | * **DiameterDiff: | ||
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+ | * **new reference points:** the reference points for the different distances have been standardized and are available now in all 4 directions (nasal, temporal, up and down). In order to be able to draw the different reference points and to calculate the needed diameter of a lens, the geometrical center of the lens (BGC) is given as a pure geometrical starting point. The optical reference is then the PrismReferencePoint (PRP) which refers to the BGC. All further reference points on the lens then refer to the PrismReferencePoint. All references are shown with drawings to better understand the geometry of the lens. \\ \\ For office/ |