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    Default amsler grid

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    Default Re: amsler grid

    Egg after looking at your 'amsler grid' I think I need to see a retina specialist.

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    HeHe! This was something I was doing as a request from Sledger. Never knew what one was either Bill.
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    It does my head in or should it be eye in. You dirty rotter you made it move that's not meant to happen in a proper amsler grid! it stays stationary and you have got to see the four corners and you tell if there is any distortion of the lines or missing bits.
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    Default Re: amsler grid

    Quote Originally Posted by Albacore View Post
    It does my head in.
    Very clever Egg.
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    You're correct Peter. As mentioned by Egg, this was a request from me. I have an uncle who has an eye condition which (among other things) he noticed resulted in a distorted field of vision when he walked over a tiled supermarket floor.
    The Amsler Grid test he was given was unable to duplicate the distortion he described so he sought my advice about creating a scrolling grid (top to bottom) which emulated the view one might have while walking over a grid of tiles.
    Of course I immediatley thought of 'flash' being perfect for this, so I asked our resident flashspert , Mr Eric Bramhill, if this was possible? Of course, being the good Egg that he is, his answer was to actually create it
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