Important optical parameter of the eye is intraocular light scattering. Straylight can reduce visual acuity, contrast
sensitivity. It is one of the main factors for glare, especially for drivers at night, when there is light source some distance
away from the fixation point. There are many factors, which can affect amount of light scattering in the eye. To assess
the effect of the color of the straylight source on retinal image quality at different light scattering levels, retinal straylight
was measured with and without light scattering occluder. Red, green and blue colors were choosed for straylight source.
Psychophysical and electrophysiological methods were used to evaluate light scattering effect on perception on different
color stimuli. Results show that straylight values are the greatest for blue color with and without light scattering
occluder. In measurements without light scattering occluder ratio of straylight values for red and green color are different
between subjects. Using light scattering occluder straylight values for green color are greater than for red color. Optical
and anatomical factors which can induce these spectral variations are discussed. Psychophysical and electrophysiological
methods showed the similar changes in results with straylight values when light scattering were increased.
Gatis Ikaunieks
and Maris Ozolinsh
"Factors affecting intraocular light scattering from different color
straylight sources", Proc. SPIE 7142, Sixth International Conference on Advanced Optical Materials and Devices (AOMD-6), 71421A (2 December 2008); doi: 10.1117/12.815622; https://doi.org/10.1117/12.815622
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Gatis Ikaunieks, Maris Ozolinsh, "Factors affecting intraocular light scattering from different color straylight sources," Proc. SPIE 7142, Sixth International Conference on Advanced Optical Materials and Devices (AOMD-6), 71421A (2 December 2008);