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English: Cumulative transmission spectra as light passes through the ocular media, namely after the cornea (blue), before the lens (red), after the lens (gray) and before the retina (orange). The solid lines are for a 4.5 year old eye. The dashed orange line is for a 53 year old eye, and dotted for a 75 year old eye. The solid data is taken directly from Boettner & Wolter (1962), and the dashed/dotted series are calculated from other data therein. The transmission excludes forward scattered light (only what is collected in a 1 degree cone).
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Cumulative transmission spectra of light as it passes through the ocular media (cornea, lens and humors)

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