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  2. File:ETDRS Chart R.svg - Wikipedia

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    Chart and optotype dimensions in millimeters precisely as specified by Ferris et al. (1982). LogMAR and VAR values after Baliey & Lovie (2013). Note: meters/feet not a direct conversion, but rather in Snellen equivalents (1 meter = 5 feet).

  3. LogMAR chart - Wikipedia

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    The chart was designed by Ian Bailey [5] and Jan E. Lovie-Kitchin at the National Vision Research Institute of Australia. [1] [3] They described their motivation for designing the LogMAR chart as follows: "We have designed a series of near vision charts in which the typeface, size progression, size range, number of words per row and spacings were chosen in an endeavour to achieve a ...

  4. Near visual acuity - Wikipedia

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    Near visual acuity or near vision is a measure of how clearly a person can see nearby small objects or letters.Visual acuity in general usually refers clarity of distance vision, and is measured using eye charts like Snellen chart, LogMAR chart etc. Near vision is usually measured and recorded using a printed hand-held card containing different sized paragraphs, words, letters or symbols.

  5. MNREAD acuity chart - Wikipedia

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    The MNREAD chart consists of sentences with print size decreasing by 0.1 log unit steps, from 1.3 logMAR (Snellen equivalent 20/400 at 40 cm) to −0.5 logMAR (Snellen equivalent 20/6). [4] Charts are available in many languages. It allows near visual acuity recording in logMAR notation, Snellen notation or M-units. [5]

  6. Sloan letters - Wikipedia

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    Sloan letters, designed by Louise Sloan in 1959, are a set of optotypes used to test visual acuity generally used in Snellen charts and logMAR charts. This set of optotypes consists of ten specially formed "letters", C, D, H, K, N, O, R, S, V and Z. [ 1 ] These letters, unlike the ones used in older Snellen charts, are designed to give acuity ...

  7. File:ETDRS Chart 1.svg - Wikipedia

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    Chart and optotype dimensions in millimeters precisely as specified by Ferris et al. (1982). LogMAR and VAR values after Baliey & Lovie (2013). Note: meters/feet not a direct conversion, but rather in Snellen equivalents (1 meter = 5 feet). Date: 10 January 2021: Source: Own work, after Ferris FL, Kassoff A, Bresnick GH, Bailey IL (1982).

  8. Category:Optotypes - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... LogMAR chart; S. Sloan letters; Snellen chart This page was ...

  9. Visual acuity - Wikipedia

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    For 6/6 = 1.0 acuity, the size of a letter on the Snellen chart or Landolt C chart is a visual angle of 5 arc minutes (1 arc min = 1/60 of a degree), which is a 43 point font at 20 feet. [10] By the design of a typical optotype (like a Snellen E or a Landolt C), the critical gap that needs to be resolved is 1/5 this value, i.e., 1 arc min.