A kind participant has sent over two child eye charts that should do nicely for easy printing at home.
They are set up to print on A4 sized paper, one for 3 meter distance, and the other for 6 meters (the latter taking two pages to print). Print shops usually offer inexpensive laminating as well, making it easy to get good looking and durable eye charts for a few cents. We can get more of these to help keep variety and interesting shapes and challenges, if there is enough interest.
Take a look at attached, if you enjoy them, please do send me a quick note. Likewise if you have any trouble with them, if anything appears out of sorts when printed, do let me know.
In other news, I’m hoping to get a sample of the Android app into your hands (for participants only initially) in short order.
My health is not entirely cooperating lately, which has contributed to my slower responses and a bit less content on the blog. My apologies if you’ve been waiting longer than usual for e-mail responses or new Web content! Hopefully things will be looking up soon.
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