Computer Vision Reading Eyeglasses

Posted under Tag Huere by leeinn on Wednesday 18 February 2009 at 8:06 am

Reading Eyeglasses can only be used for reading up close and will blur the distance. You should therefore take them off when you have finished reading. Because of this limitation some prefer to use what are called half eyes. These are Glasses that are only half as large vertically and ride lower on the nose so that you can look over them to see at distance. You have the option to leave them on or take them off after you have finished reading.

Another approach is to use bifocals or trifocals. In these cases the top of the lens is for distance, and the bottom is for reading up close. You can leave them on to see at distance, or take them off after reading, as you wish.
Reading glasses can only be used for reading up close and will blur the distance. You should therefore take them off when you have finished reading. Because of this limitation some prefer to use what are called half eyes. These are Eyeglass Frames that are only half as large vertically and ride lower on the nose so that you can look over them to see at distance. You have the option to leave them on or take them off after you have finished reading.

Another approach is to use bifocals or trifocals. In these cases the top of the lens is for distance, and the bottom is for reading up close. You can leave them on to see at distance, or take them off after reading, as you wish. Links Of London Links Of London Jewelry Links Of London Jewellery


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