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having found your best vision sphere the next stage of the refraction technique is to determine the astigmatic component of the refractive error the Jackson cross-sell technique is the most common procedure for determining this so the first stage of this procedure is to leave the pre-press biopic patient slightly over - here we have a patient who is equally clear on the red and the green I will offer a - OH - five and ask the patient how the clarity changes so did the circle slip sharper on the red or the green so this is the response we wanted so you take out our - 150 - 175 so now the patient is slightly over - we can begin the jackson priscilla technique patient use a circular target and this is called a ver hovering patient is asked to look at the clarity of the circle tell me when the circle appears rounder and darker to you so when does it look the sharpest so does the circle appear more rounder and darker in lens 1 or 2 - 2 and what we are noticing is is when does the patient s