Trevor
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A couple weeks ago I got a bit worried about a bizarre spot in my vision. I thought it was a floater but I generated an Amsler grid just to check (no worries - it was just a floater). Since we're a group of eye-safety concerned laserists, I thought I'd share.
I wasn't satisfied with the size of the Amsler grids available online, so I generated a new one. This grid is large enough so that you can hook your computer up to a large HDTV to check your whole field of view if you're concerned.
To use the grid, cover one eye and look at the central dot on the grid.
Below, a normal Amsler grid is on the left. If you have some sort of eye damage, you might see spots on the grid like this, on the right:
Here's an example of what distortion due to retinal damage may look like:
Additionally, parts of the grid may disappear, or the central dot may disappear.
This one is 1920x1080: http://i.imgur.com/XddDqel.png
I wrote a program that generates them if anyone wants a different size or different line spacing.
After viewing the grid, if you think you have retinal damage, you should see a retinal specialist immediately.
Trevor
I wasn't satisfied with the size of the Amsler grids available online, so I generated a new one. This grid is large enough so that you can hook your computer up to a large HDTV to check your whole field of view if you're concerned.
To use the grid, cover one eye and look at the central dot on the grid.
Below, a normal Amsler grid is on the left. If you have some sort of eye damage, you might see spots on the grid like this, on the right:
Here's an example of what distortion due to retinal damage may look like:
Additionally, parts of the grid may disappear, or the central dot may disappear.
This one is 1920x1080: http://i.imgur.com/XddDqel.png
I wrote a program that generates them if anyone wants a different size or different line spacing.
After viewing the grid, if you think you have retinal damage, you should see a retinal specialist immediately.
Trevor