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    Blue light lens that look less yellow

    I recently started wearing blue light blocking glasses when on the computer. The lens is made from polycarbonate in amber and blocks 98.9% of blue light. But they look a very gaudy yellow colour so I tend not to wear in public. Is it possible to coat these lens on the outside? Or are there other lens that block 98% of blue light that don't look so distinctively yellow?

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    In order to neutralize the blue, you need the yellow which absorbs the blue.

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