From -2 Diopters To -1.25 (Forget Differential Glasses™)
From the guru inbox, just a quick note today:
Yup that’s pretty short!
Note what’s interesting about that report: At -2 diopters you still need differential glasses for […]
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From the guru inbox, just a quick note today:
Yup that’s pretty short!
Note what’s interesting about that report: At -2 diopters you still need differential glasses for […]
Don't overthink it.
Jake is finally animated.
Detailed answer to this common question, including video, in this post.
Here’s a common question, about the use of corrective lenses while indoors.
You have your normalized for distance vision, often emphasized for outdoor use. And you have your differential glasses, for sustained single point focus close-up […]
What’s “ergonomically comfortable close-up distance”, and how do glasses affect it? Should you wear differential or normalized correction indoors? How about -1 D (just diagnosed myopia) – do you want to wear glasses, or is […]
What happens when you get new differentials?
Equalizing (reducing the diopter ratio between left and right eye spherical correction) is one of the more advanced topics here on endmyopia.
We have a whole topic category just covering the subject of diopter correction. […]
Quick, what causes your eyes to get more myopic?
If you want to lose your faith in the establishment, ask your optometrist. They’ll tell you all about the “mysterious genetic defects” that is causing the problem.
Or […]
Important distinctions of focal planes.