Abstract
Materials with a high refractive index have a considerable level of chromatic dispersion which, around the periphery of corrective lenses, may affect the wearer's visual acuity. By measuring visual acuity through prisms of increasing chromatic power we have established the relation between chromatic power and visual acuity. The maximum chromatic dispersion of materials useable in ophthalmic optics can be deduced from these results.
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