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- A duochrome test is a test commonly used to refine the final sphere in refraction (undercorrection and overcorrection), which makes use of the longitudinal...
- Duochrome may refer to: Duochrome test Duochrome nail polish Duochrome (album) Dave Cousins 2008 This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Duochrome is a live album by Dave Cousins. It was originally released as a bonus disc for the first 1000 buyers of the Strawbs album The Broken Hearted...
- to one another. This is used to search for astigmatism. Snellen chart Duochrome test: used to check the spherical component of the refraction Before commencing...
- "Black & Yellow 600 Film – Duochrome Edition". Polaroid EU. Retrieved 3 September 2020. "Black & Green 600 Film – Duochrome Edition". Polaroid EU. Retrieved...
- of a coat of normal nail polish, that has a matte finish when dried) Duochrome Jelly or translucent (clear nailpolish with a tint, usually a natural...
- but not exactly equal to this. Chromatic aberration is used during a duochrome eye test to ensure that a correct lens power has been selected. The patient...
- greyscales), 640×200 (4 colors), 640×480 (16 colors), palette of 4096 colors Duochrome: 640×400 (2 colors) Monochrome: 1280×960 mono TT high with ECL 19 in (483 mm)...
- the early part of the tour). A concert album from this tour, entitled Duochrome, was released in September 2008. "Lambert Cronk" also released an album...
- various techniques and tests, such as fogging, plus to blur, and the duochrome test. The near work hypothesis, also referred to as the "use-abuse theory"...