or a 8x35 or 10x35 or 14x35...lots of options available
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or a 8x35 or 10x35 or 14x35...lots of options available
Hello All, I am trying to get a feel for the industries attitude towards dishonesty. So, whatcha think?
The bottom line is that if you think every change which is required is due to doctor error, you don't understand refraction. And no, I'm not a doctor. The patient has a hand in the final result and...
A coworker would measure progressive lens heights by dotting them on the demo lens with a marker. Until one day he didn't notice there was no demo lens on one side...TOINK! Right in the centre of the...
The deal with these two indices is that although the lenses have the same CT, the higher index requires less difference in curvature between its front and back surface to create the same power. That...
Another difficult problem is when people have eye disease which causes them to have less than 20/20 vision no matter what the rx...the doc tells them this but still they expect it...sadly, sometimes...
When you send a report to requisition, you can mention that polycarb lenses would be thinner and lighter for all, plus they would be many times more impact resistant than cr-39. I doubt if it'll do...
It does vary. I have many fits where I don't ever need to adjust them again unless they get sat on. And I have others where I struggle many times to get that perfect fit. One thing about chafing and...
The thing that bothers me the most is the green salad that has other colors in it. What are we, mind readers? Fer tha love o'...
Generally, a 0.12D step produces no discernable change in acuity as well, which is the reason the equipment is designed this way. However, the occasional person CAN notice the difference and some...
I've seen a few from our lab that were like that. It's like a more intense color that is more reflective and therefore less effective. I sent them back for redo and they came out fine after that....
This topic has been discussed absolutely ad infinitum in tons of different threads.
And I'm sure he soon will.
I know in the US there are higher certifications under the ABO and others...but could you enlighten us North Americans as to the structure in the UK?
How about Polaroid?
And certainly I can understand how one with high myopia could better see the details of the eyeball than a normally sighted person, that is, when you dont have your glasses on. I totally get your...
One thing to note is that the polarizing film makes less of an issue of impact resistance though truly heavy hits would still be grateful for poly...
I suggest you simply ask a potential adjuster what he or she feels is the best technique for adjusting these types of frames. They will impress you with their knowledge or lack thereof.
We've never lost a single one in twenty years. No deposit, no credit card. But it's a fairly small city...around 130,000 people.
For-Life, its still witholding the frame info to weigh the balance and hopefully force the patient to purchase at your business, by virtue of not being able to find the same product elsewhere. This...
I don't think its ethical to call down your competition specifically and by name.
Check the one at the bottom of all your posts...
As was mentioned before, you may never get a lens which corrects your amblyopic eye to your satisfaction...because it may not be the prescription or the eye that's the problem. The whole idea of an...
Yes, all cars had glass. Yes all glass blocked some UV. Has auto glass always blocked the same amount of UV as it does now? No.
We keep a copy as well. But we don't try to hide what the ACTUAL name or product number is. That's not a legitimate way to keep your sale. The work you just did becomes promotional, and may lead to a...