


Unveiling Anisometropic Imaging: Enhancing Object Details with Unequal Shapes and Sizes
Anisometropic means "unequal in shape or size". In the context of optics, it refers to a situation where different parts of an image or object are imaged at different scales or with different levels of detail. This can occur due to various factors such as differences in refractive index, aberrations, or other types of distortions. Anisometropic imaging can be used to enhance certain features or characteristics of an object, but it can also introduce artifacts and make the image more difficult to interpret.



