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Drs. Julie & Lee Faulkner |
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ANTI-REFLECTIVE LENSES |
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Did you know over 80% of the information we receive
through our senses is provided
by our eyesight?
As the only link between that information and your eyes, eyeglass
lenses play an essential role.
The greater their transparency, the
more information they transmit. |
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With AR |
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Transparency:
Where research meets demand
It is often assumed that a window pane, the windshield of a car or
your eyeglass lenses are completely transparent. The truth is they
all produce unpleasant reflections from surrounding lights.
For instance, standard eyeglass lenses only transmit 92% of visible
light. The rest is pure reflection: mirror effects, double vision,
glare...
Reflections:
Harmful to your vision
In addition to hiding your eyes, the reflection on your lenses is a
major source of daily eyestrain and discomfort.
Anti-Reflective lenses:
Improving your eye comfort
The
anti-reflective eyeglass lens treatment is the result of a high-tech
manufacturing process. It provides the best
transparency and the most efficient protection. Applied to lenses, it combines three important benefits: transparency, scratch
resistance and easy cleaning. |
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Daily Activity |
Impact of reflections |
Consequences |
The AR Advantage
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Reading
(books, magazines, schoolbooks, etc). |
Loss
of contrast
Visual discomfort |
Letters
blend together
and words are lost
Loss
of concentration
Headaches |
Better comprehension
Pleasure of reading
Rest |
Computer
(Internet, word processing, games, etc.) |
Loss of contrast
Visual discomfort
Glare |
Poor posture
Color
perception
is less precise
Loss
of concentration
Loss of time |
Prevent stiffness
Pleasurable vision
Rapidity of
comprehension
Efficiency of work |
| Television |
Loss of contrast
Visual discomfort
Glare |
Poor posture
Color
perception
is less precise
Loss
of concentration
Loss of time |
Prevent stiffness
Pleasurable vision
Rapidity of comprehension
Efficiency of
work |
| Night Driving |
Glare
Reduced visual field
Visual discomfort
Loss of contrast |
Traffic signs are
difficult to see
Glare causes a
loss of normal vision
for several seconds
Driver becomes tired
Poor posture |
Confidence
Safe driving
Driving enjoyment
Rest
Physical comfort |
| Sports |
Loss of contrast
Glare |
Lose elements of action
Slower reaction time |
Confidence
Restore performance
Pleasure to outplay
an opponent |
| Everyday Life |
Visual discomfort
Window effect
that masks
the eyes |
Visual fatigue
Hides the eyes
Hides the expressions
& emotions
of the wearer |
Better vision
Pleasure in your
daily activities
Enhances the beauty
of the eyes |
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