Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In visual perception, the far point is the point at which an object must be placed along the optical axis for its image to be focused on the retina when the eye is not accommodating. It is sometimes described as the farthest point from the eye at which images are clear. For an object to be imaged on the retina of an unaccommodated myopic eye it must be brought nearer until it occupies a position conjugate to the retina. This point is called the far point of the eye. For hypermetropic eye, incident light must be already convergent towards behind the retina in order that,it may be brought to focus on the retina.