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==Differentials== | ==Differentials== | ||
1.00 - 2.00 (1.50) diopters less than full correction is generally a useful reduced lens power for [[differentials]] worn in [[close-up]] activity. | 1.00 - 2.00 (1.50) diopters less than full correction is generally a useful reduced lens power for [[differentials]] worn in [[close-up]] activity. | ||
==See Also== | |||
* [[Guide:How to measure your eyesight | How to measure your eyesight]] | |||
* [[reduction | Reduction]] | |||
* [[Guide:Reducing lens complexity | Reducing lens complexity]] | |||
* [[Guide:Reducing_differentials | Reducing differentials]] | |||
* [[Guide:Reducing normalized | Reducing normalized]] | |||
* [[Guide:Not_reducing_too_quickly | Take it slow]] |
Latest revision as of 16:50, 11 February 2022
Glasses or contact lenses that have less power than full correction.
Normalized
With EndMyopia, 0.25 diopters less than full correction is a typical reduced lens power for normalized lenses.
Differentials
1.00 - 2.00 (1.50) diopters less than full correction is generally a useful reduced lens power for differentials worn in close-up activity.