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    Since I've only relatively recently learned that photochromic properties can vary in plastic high index materials, does the same principle apply to high index glass materials?

    To wit: a patient is not as "photochromically happy" with his 1.6 glass Varilux Comfort PGX vs. his crown SV PGX. Does he have a point?

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    try this link - there is a lot of difference - there are charts denoting the difference in this document

    http://www.norville.co.uk/pdfs/part2.pdf

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      Nice link, friend.

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        Originally posted by drk
        Since I've only relatively recently learned that photochromic properties can vary in plastic high index materials, does the same principle apply to high index glass materials?

        To wit: a patient is not as "photochromically happy" with his 1.6 glass Varilux Comfort PGX vs. his crown SV PGX. Does he have a point?
        In addition to differences in photochromic properties of different kinds of glass, there is the difference in how the glass is hardened...chemically or case hardened(heat). If I remember right, case hardened photogrey gets darker outside, but stays darker indoors.

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