I had a patient who got a pair of digital eyeglasses from the SmartLife branch of Carl Zeiss based on my prescription. From my understanding, this is a more versatile progressive solution, and Zeiss officially measured the monocular pupillary distance (PD) and dimensions for lens fitting for the patient.
Initial prescription:
R: -4.50 -1.25 0° ADD: +0.5
L: -4.75 -1.00 175° ADD: +0.5
Zeiss optimized prescription:
R: -4.57 -1.21 2°
L: -4.81 -0.98 173°
However, what surprised me is the optimized prescription for the near zone by Zeiss:
R: -4.09 -0.97 173° ADD: +0.6
L: -4.36 -0.68 2° ADD: +0.6
I'm curious about how Zeiss designed the near zone to completely reverse the previously determined left and right axes for the other distance zones.
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