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  • Introduction and Principle of Photochromic lenses

    Sun Sensitive Color Changing Photochromic Pigment Photochromic lenses are produced by mixing photochromic pigments with lens monomer and then injecting it into a mold. Photochromic pigment is a specialty designed powder to change color when exposed to a UV light source, but reacts best to direct ...
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  • IMAX, DOLBY… What’s the difference

    IMAX Not all IMAX are “IMAX LASER”, IMAX Digital VS Laser IMAX has its own process from filming to screening, which guarantees the highest degree of viewing quality. IMAX has a new technology, larger screens, higher sound levels, and more color options. “Standard IMAX” e...
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  • Lens material, understanding why your lenses are thick or thin

    Glass lenses. In the early days of vision correction, all eyeglass lenses were made of glass. The main material for glass lenses is optical glass. The refractive index is higher than that of resin lens, so glass lens is thinner than resin lens in the same power. The refractive index of glass lens...
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  • Which prescription lens type is best for you?

    Single Vision Lens VS. Bifocal VS. Progressive single vision lenses offer a single optical correction. This means that they distribute focus evenly over the entire lens, instead of splitting the focus between the top and bottom half, as is the case with bifocals. Single ...
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