Pupillary Distance Meter | PD Camera Measure icon

Pupillary Distance Meter | PD Camera Measure

2.0.3 for Android
4.5 | 5,000+ Installs | Reviews

vistech.projects

$8.99

Description of Pupillary Distance Meter | PD Camera Measure

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Pupil Distance Meter - optometry tool that allows you to measure pupillary distance ( PD ) or Inter-pupillary distance ( IPD ) quickly using your camera and a standard card (e.g. gift card, id card, credit card, etc). Now you can measure PD with your device using this app. PD is important for selecting right eye glasses or sunglasses.
http://goo.gl/7fcrMt
Features:
- rear or front camera can be used for taking a picture
- upload picture from the gallery
- millimeter (mm) units
- special rulers to mark pupils and a reference card
- Double Tap or Pinch zoom for the best experience and accurate alignment
- auxiliary lines and points for segment height (bifocal), monocular (center to bridge) and frame measurements
- monocular measurements (O.D and O.S.)
- call app from other apps to get measurements results http://goo.gl/6f8EaI
How to use:
1. Take or load a face picture with a reference card (see guide in the app how to hold the card properly)
2. Mark eye pupils with the ruler (white)
3. Mark the card length with the card template (green)
4. See PD result
If you like the app and find it useful please support us with your feedback and comment.
Feel free to contact support@vistechprojects.com with any questions or comments.
Thank you,
VisTech.Projects Team.

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Information

  • Category:
    Lifestyle
  • Latest Version:
    2.0.3
  • Updated:
    2016-06-28
  • File size:
    2.6MB
  • Requirements:
    Android 4.0.3 or later
  • Developer:
    vistech.projects
  • ID:
    com.vistechprojects.pupildistancemeter
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Reviews
  • avatar
    It sucks got too many different numbers over and over and over. I had not played for it and I wished I had not paid for it don't buy it this is horrible.
    2018-12-09 11:58
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    This app is very well done. My lighting wasn't so good and I did have to use manual mode, but it allows you to really fine tune it. I'm going to trust the accuracy and went ahead and ordered. [Edit: Joke removed]
    2018-08-30 09:26
  • avatar
    Is ok.
    2017-12-09 11:31
  • avatar
    Dr said 64, This app said 63.5, so it's right on the mark if you follow the instructions carefully. If the credit card is on the same plane (even distance from camera) as with the eyes and not tilted, and camera straight on at arms length it works perfectly. Remember, if you tilt the card it will look and measure smaller and thus your PD will measure will be too large.
    2017-10-31 03:49
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    First I will say that I do infact have access to an optometrist grade pupilometer and so I have something to compare this to, and it was extremely accurate when measuring the rest of my family, however got mine quite a bit off which I will now explain what I believe to have hade the difference. The difference is truly in getting the correct alignment of the card and the position of the eyes. When attempting to measure my own PD I was using the front camera and looking at the phone trying to see and press the shutter button, and trying to align the card by feel, whereas when measuring my family members, I was able to see the card and eyes and get proper alignment and also they were looking straight ahead instead of at the phone screen. Overall I would say the concept and accuracy of the app are spot on with proper alignment, but looking straight ahead your eyes will be positioned slightly different for focus than if you are focused on the phone screen and the alignment and size of the reference card matters, for best results have somone give you a hand with card alignment and taking the picture and you will get an accurate reading. I definitely agree that an app like this was worth it as most eye professionals will typically refuse to give you a reading unless you are ordering glasses directly from them, and even then they are hesitant to give you the numbers, hence the reason I spent the money getting my hands on a pupilometer on amazon in the first place.
    2017-10-31 03:21
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    Very useful, we just used our common sense!
    2017-06-24 03:20