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As a lay person with a truly spectacular optometric history, what I see missing here is "What is it useful for", a discussion of kerataconus, hard contact lenses and possibly laser surgery for myopia. Whilst I know the answers, I'm certainly not qualified to write them properly.
Graham, monocular diploplia...—Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.63.58.240 (talk • contribs)
Thanks for your comment. The article can be expected to be expanded as time goes on, including more detail on the applications of the technique. You may find details you're looking for in the following articles:
I hope this helps. --BillC 17:22, 4 April 2006 (UTC)