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The Setup for the Visual Pigment 544 Researches Based on Contact Interferometer (Uverskii, 1958-1969) with ?=544 nm
Abstract
Adamovich E, Gradov O and Orekhov F
“Visual pigment 544” as a presumptive cone pigment from the retina is well known from 1960th. Spectral maximum for M-type cones is ≈ 544 nm. Therefore, it is rational to implement a spectral and electrophysiological measurement system for visual science with the possibility of using a 544 nm wavelength. We propose to use a contact interferometer (for example, classical Uverskii-type interferometer with a 544 nm filter) for this purpose. Contact interferometers have been a classic research and quality control tool since the 1960s. Currently, they are equipped with computer vision systems with CMOS cameras and software for automated image analysis.