Visual Acuity help, I've no idea what this means?!


Question: Minimum visual acuity :

* uncorrected: minimum 0,5 for each eye
* corrected: or [7/10 and 2/10], or [6/10 and 3/10] or [5/10 and 4/10] (total: 9/10 with the two eyes)

Correction in dioptres :
* near-sighted: -10
* far-sighted: +8

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My eyesight is -1.25 one one and -2.00 on the other eye. I want to relate that to what's written above, is that possible or do I have to do some other kind of eye testing for that ?
Thank you!


Answers: Minimum visual acuity :

* uncorrected: minimum 0,5 for each eye
* corrected: or [7/10 and 2/10], or [6/10 and 3/10] or [5/10 and 4/10] (total: 9/10 with the two eyes)

Correction in dioptres :
* near-sighted: -10
* far-sighted: +8

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My eyesight is -1.25 one one and -2.00 on the other eye. I want to relate that to what's written above, is that possible or do I have to do some other kind of eye testing for that ?
Thank you!

That's written in a totally non-standard format, and doesn't match anything I've seen in the UK, USA, France, Australia, Singapore or Hong Kong...

Taking a best guess at its meaning, it also appears to be internally inconsistent:
"uncorrected: minimum 0,5 for each eye" suggests the person must have 6/12 or 20/40: the normal formats read as fractions "20 over 40" = 1/2 = 0.5

But, if that level of vision without glasses is required, that would rule out anyone with an Rx power much over -1.00,
while further down it appears to state the Rx limit for myopia is -10.00.

I've never seen that way of specifying the binocular vision either. It's all very odd.
You are right to be somewhat confused.
I'm an expert and I am!

Is this form on-line, or where is it from?

eyeguarder,a software,google it,maybe can help u





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