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A Peak Prescription is a [[Normalized]] +0.25 D, or [https://endmyopia.org/alex-unlock-one-diopter-margin-vision/ your next normalized].
A Peak Prescription is [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.
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It is also useful for [https://endmyopia.org/alex-unlock-one-diopter-margin-vision/ this exercise].
It is also useful for [https://endmyopia.org/alex-unlock-one-diopter-margin-vision/ this exercise].
The EM blog has an example where [https://endmyopia.org/part-2-improvements/ the peak prescription (and therefore next normalized) is -8, which is 1.5 D under the current normalized of -9].


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Revision as of 22:33, 20 January 2022

A Peak Prescription is 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.

The EM blog has an example where the peak prescription (and therefore next normalized) is -8, which is 1.5 D under the current normalized of -9.