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  • ...bleshooting technique, so when it doubt, stick to only having two glasses, normalized and differentials. ...ntials (with their stronger diopters than current differentials) as a peak prescription.
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  • ==What are normalized?== {{main|Normalized}}
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  • *Norms - [[Normalized]] glasses ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyeglass_prescription#Abbreviations_and_terms Eyeglass prescription - Abbreviations and terms]
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  • ...h perception while wearing your prescription lenses. When changing your [[normalized]] or [[differential]] lenses, make gradual changes, and give your visual co
    754 bytes (108 words) - 14:21, 8 June 2020
  • ...was diagnosed with amblyopia. It has poor visual acuity, even with a full prescription. | title = Full prescription from optometrist
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  • This guide will show you how to reduce your differential prescription. Can't have any of that nasty [[close-up]] without the reduced lenses. Stagger reductions between differentials and normalized, unless equalizing.
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  • ...oes not indicate a medical condition, despite the implication in the word "prescription". A "prescription" may look like this:
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  • ...for near side of their visual range, so the near lenses should be close to prescription, and the far lenses are the ones that need adjusting.
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  • If you have a [[prescription]] from an [[optometrist]], look for [[Cylinder]] or CYL. The Cylinder value ...rescriptions/ Topic: How To: Test If You Need Astigmatism Correction (for Normalized Prescriptions)]
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  • In general, you only want to reduce '''0.25 diopters from a full, 20/20 prescription'''. The 20/20 standard indicates that you can consistently read the 20 foot When introducing a [[normalized]] reduction you should perform a "[[zero diopter reset]]".
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  • ...ression of lens reductions, and not simply go blur > double vision > lower prescription. }} ...images you are comfortable with, increasing or decreasing your normalized prescription is very effective.
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  • ...0 cm. Emmetropic presbyopes have zero distance prescription, so their near prescription is simple spherical [[plus lenses]]. ...to 0.5 D of defocus, and 20/20 does not imply clear or sharp vision. As [[normalized]] correction typically imposes 0.25 D of extra myopic defocus on [[20/20 co
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  • ...stay the same throughout the prescription range. So whether you wear full, normalized, or differential, the difference between left and right eye diopter shouldn
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  • Choose a power for your contacts to match, your prescription, [[normalized]], or [[differentials]], and then use glasses over the contacts to get to t ...ption, and many people want contacts for outdoor activity, most people use prescription contacts and [[plus lenses]] over. This may put you in the range to use ch
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  • ...ption-differential-close-friendly-glasses/|How To Choose A Reduced Glasses Prescription (Differential / Close-Up Friendly Glasses)}}</ref> These are increasingly ...e-up contexts based on personal preference, but there is no need to overdo normalized/differential glasses changes. (for example, there is no need to swap to dif
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  • ...then I could use -10D contacts for differentials and added minus over for normalized. (And I'd still be at the right end of the bell curve...) ! Normalized OD
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  • {{resize|150%|<math>good\ close\ up\ habits+(correct\ normalized+active\ focus+distance\ vision) = long\ term\ improvement</math>}} ...'t see screens clearly without glasses. You cannot wear your full strength prescription glasses for [[close work]], as this is the primary stimulus that elongated
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  • ===From 20/20 prescription=== as a reduction from full prescription is that you don't have to worry about
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  • ==How do I read my prescription?== {{jake says|Short answer: You have the wrong prescription!
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  • ...’t want to be doing at all, ever, is wearing your full-distance correcting prescription while looking at a screen 60 cm from your eyes.<ref>[https://endmyopia.org/ ...asses for other times when you don't need perfect vision. We call these [[normalized]]. They give a slight blur challenge at a distance. Because glasses are g
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