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A Peak Prescription is a [[Normalized]] +0.25 D, or whatever your "next normalized" would be.
A Peak Prescription is a [[Normalized]] +0.25 D, or [https://endmyopia.org/alex-unlock-one-diopter-margin-vision/ your next normalized].


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 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.

Revision as of 02:30, 24 September 2021

A Peak Prescription is a Normalized +0.25 D, or your next normalized.

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.