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okay welcome everybody to photo tech day 22 then we have a new googler uh eric gross speaking to us about a wavefront analysis approach to 11th average so iamp;#39;m going to be talking about some of the recent technological developments that for the first time let us go in and measure all the optical aberrations in a human eye sort of in a real amount of time without hurting the person getting that information iamp;#39;ll be talking about what we can do with it and potentially using that to make the vision even better my background is in physics but i sort of got into the eyeball business and i have to tell you eyeballs it turns out are really cool they are amazing i wonamp;#39;t be talking too much about eyeballs just about the optics of them but a few fun facts you know your retina can perceive as much as a single photon striking it which is pretty remarkable the cornea itself tissue in there is the only living tissue in the human body that doesnamp;#39;t have a blood supply it