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A Peak Prescription is a [[Normalized]] +0.25 D, for those times when the Normalized has too much correction.
A Peak Prescription is a [[Normalized]] +0.25 D, or whatever your "next normalized" would be.
 
It could be [https://endmyopia.org/what-you-missed-the-peak-prescription/ used when the Normalized has too much correction], but be careful not to use too many focal planes.
 
It is useful for [https://endmyopia.org/how-to-getting-the-most-out-of-your-peak-prescription/ measuring close-up strain].
 
It is also useful for [https://endmyopia.org/alex-unlock-one-diopter-margin-vision/ this exercise].

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A Peak Prescription is a Normalized +0.25 D, or whatever your "next normalized" would be.

It could be used when the Normalized has too much correction, but be careful not to use too many focal planes.

It is useful for measuring close-up strain.

It is also useful for this exercise.