Here is a great paper on the effect of all light in the eye.
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Here is a great paper on the effect of all light in the eye.
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This is true if you put AR on the lens. Without AR, the lens reflects as stated in your quote. AR boosts reflection in the UV range. This is why transition lenses had such problems in the early...
The problem here is 2 fold: AR increases reflection in the UV range (until now) and UV related illnesses are on the rise (reduction in Ozone layer filtering of UV). Here is a blog post I wrote...
Additionally, we developed an AR display for a large US retail chain a few years ago with oncoming headlights (simulated) that you looked into wearing glasses with and without AR and the difference...
Important to note that if you do wear glasses it does help with light "flare up" from on coming head lights and the like. Night driving with AR lenses is a huge improvement over non-AR lenses but is...
I don't disagree, especially with the monitors in today's market. But, these filter/lenses are being sold and promoted heavily in Asia to reduce headaches and eye strain. They demonstrate using an...
These ads must be very funny to anyone who knows better.
There is a coating that will help people who sit in front of computer screens all day. It is not an ar coating but is combined with one....
I think you are right in some cases.
This situation was a rush to market for a consumer driven problem. "Cleanability" was found to be the highest ranked dissatisfaction issue related to AR and...
I design AR and mirror coatings for companies. I am with Quantum, an AR equipment manufacturer. We developed a super hydrophobic that is being used by many companies. Unfortunately, they did not...
The problem with most of the new hydrophobics is their ability to repel most common adhesives. This is due to newer more complex fluorcarbon chains that are being used and the advancements in this...