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    I hope this can be useful!

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    Common Lens Optical Profiles
    Although corrective lenses can be produced in many different profiles, the most common is ophthalmic or convex-concave. In an ophthalmic lens, both the front and back surface have a positive radius, resulting in a positive/convergent front surface and a negative/divergent back surface. The difference in curvature between the front and rear surface leads to the corrective power of the lens. In hyperopia a convergent lens is needed, therefore the convergent front surface overpowers the divergent back surface. For myopia the opposite is true: the divergent back surface is greater in magnitude than the convergent front surface. To correct for presbyopia, the lens, or section of the lens, must be more convergent or less divergent than the person's distance lens.
    The base curve (usually determined from the profile of the front surface of an ophthalmic lens) can be changed to result in the best optic and cosmetic characteristics across the entire surface of the lens. Optometrists may choose to specify a particular base curve when prescribing a corrective lens for either of these reasons. A multitude of mathematical formulas and professional clinical experience has allowed optometrists and lens designers to determine standard base curves that are ideal for most people. As a result, the front surface curve is more standardized and the characteristics that generate a person's unique prescription are typically derived from the geometry of the back surface of the lens.

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    Seriously dude? You copied it straight from Wikipedia.

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    I'm not trying to take credit for writing it? I think it may be useful to someone or anyone. (Chill Dude...lol) We are all on the same boat...

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    Oops... you must have forgotten the Wikipedia link and sent us to your website instead.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrective_lens

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    Useful how? And to whom?

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    Its useful to me. Been doing this 11 years and I didn't know that
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    MY McAFEE TOLD TO GO TO SMARTOD .COM

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    Convex-concave is a meniscus (crescent-shaped) lens form. Meniscus lenses can be diverging (negative), or converging (positive), or plano.

    http://www.nightlase.com.au/education/optics/lenses.htm
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