Thank you a lot,Chuck Knight Earlier I replied to my post,I think it is still "in the road" but I might as well have made a mistake.I'm new to google groups,we will see what appens in a few hours.I'm talented with mistakes^^
! : Like I said,I found the page to calculate thickness and explored it a little bit.A usefull chart was there as well,I compared it with the estimated thickness of my actual glasses.The difference was not so big between the thickest and the thinnest, less than 2 mm.The thickest apparently the cr-39 ant the thinnest I tried the 1.67 mr-7.I think I'll try to stick for the mid-index , at 1.56 , for the full-rimmed ones.For the rimless ones I'll go for a 1.67 or around it.My old lenses are about 5 mm thick and I remember having it thinned(is it the right word?).So I'm fine with 5 mm thick.Before buying I'll calculate every glasses,to be sure. 2 : Sorry,I'll try to look more closely.But you know,learning something in another language without having basics in your own is tricky.And as I said,I'm good with mistakes:/ 3 : This video is very usefull,thank you.I was more than willing for the AR...Without realising what it meant :) There is other videos by this man,I'll watch them.It looks really interesting. 4 ,5,6 and 7 : Thank you, I understand more now.I'll look for gray at 80% and for the right word. 8 : I'll probably do that.I've had a few bad experiences in the past when asking questions.Some people don't understand curiosity... I'm in Canada,Province of Québec.And I understand better than I can talk in english :) I wanted to look at the laws concerning the divulgation of medical informations but had not time enough. I'm not litterally interested in physics but I'm a curious person,I want and love to learn and hunderstand the maximum possible about everything.My questions here are a good example.I love to share my knowledge too.The Schrödinger's cat is something that intrigued me and make me laugh a lot.Same as Murphy's law in fact but for another reason :) One of my friends is mathematitian and we have a lot of interesting conversations. Thank you again,Chuck Knight.You were really helpfull. On 25 jan, 23:57, Chuck Knight <[email protected]> wrote: > OK, let's take your questions in order. > > 1) The numbers you mention are refractive indexes. The bigger the number, > the thinner the lenses will be. Only you can decide whether the difference > in cost is justified, but to make it easier, opticampus has an online lens > thickness calculator. You enter in your prescription, and it estimates the > thickness of the lens edges. > > http://www.opticampus.com/tools/thickness.php > > 2) UV coatings are a way to make the lenses resist UV light. Each retailer > produces a different product, so the easiest way to see if it's included is > to read the description. If you're in doubt about the details...ask the > retailer. > > To further complicate matters, UV (ultraviolet) resistance is inherent to > the 1.56 polycarbonate material -- the other lens materials may or may not > have UV resistance built in. > > 3) AR is Anti-Reflection. It's a coating that makes the lenses less > visible, and makes them reflect light less obviously. Here is a video that > explains it quite well. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLEmSsIqw4Q&feature=channel > > 4) Semantics, though if you're in doubt, ask someone at the dispensary. > > 5) Tints are rated in percentage form, by how much light they block. i.e. > 40% is less opaque than 80%. Most companies will make only 80% or less. > > 6) It's just a way to block light. I, personally, wear a pair of 80% dark > amber lenses...brown, in your parlance. They work great, and I like them > very much. My previous pair of sunglasses was 80% gray...from a functional > standpoint, it's the same thing, but with a color shift. The colors through > gray were more neutral. > > 7) Gradient tint... > > 8) I'm sorry, but I never took French. If there's something on your > prescription that you don't understand, I *always* say that you should ask > your doctor, or maybe his nurse. But, have the office clarify anything you > don't understand. > > You said you speak French...where are you located? Different countries have > different laws regarding the release of medical information. Maybe someone > on the list can advise you with regards to the specifics for your locale. > > Hope this helps! > > -- Chuck Knight > > P.S. From your email address, I'm guessing you're interested in physics. > Nice choice! > > On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Woe <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > > > Hi everyone :) > > > Fist,I want to thank Ira a lot for his blog and this place.You changed > > completely the way I'm seeing the world.Quite litteraly in fact :) > > > How can I say this...My glasses where "deathly wounded" about 2 weeks > > ago.They were berely wearable.While desperately searching online for > > prices I found your blog.And I don't think I'll ever buy glasses in > > store.Now I can even have beatiful glasses,fashionable...And change > > them when I want!Even sunglasses!Seriously,I spent one full day in > > some kind of dazzed exitement when the realisation hit me. > > > And now time has come to make a move. > > > Since I'm a french speaker I don't understand some formulation or > > words.And I forgot to ask my optometrist some questions.Not sure he > > would have answered anyway,I was clear about my intention to buy > > online.He refused to give me my pupillary distance,saying it was the > > optitian's job. > > > I intend to start with 3 pairs of glasses.One bendable but simple,one > > more fashion,funky,and one pair of sunglasses.My intention is to buy > > from at least 2 stores,if possible 3. > > > What stresses me is the type of lenses (1.57 , 1.61 , 1.67,etch) and > > the types of coating.I'm pretty sure I found those informations when I > > was looking at the reviews but I can't find it now than I need it. > > > And I'm sorry to ramble so much.Fact is than I'm exited to try...And > > anxious too,a lot. > > > I'll try my best to translate informations from my prescription > > > | | | Spherical | Cylindrical > > | Axis | Prism | Vertex > > > far vision E.R. -5.75 > > E.L. -5.75 > > +0.50 085 > > > _____________________________________________________________________________ > > optical ecart (google's traduction) | A.V(??) | > > ____________________________|___________| > > ________________________________ > > | far near | | > > E.R E.R | E.R 6/6 | > > E.L E.L | E.L 6/6 | > > > I've put only the informations where something was hand written.The > > prescription was not made on a computer but on a paper pad with the > > clinic's logo. > > > So my questions are: > > > 1: Witch type of lenses should I look for?(1.57 , 1.61 ...?)I don't > > want to pay for thinner (or the thinnest) lenses if the difference > > would be minimal.I'll do the shopping,I just miss a number target. > > > 2: I saw somewhere tant the UV coating was at some place included in > > the price and at others already in the lenses.How do I know it's > > already there? > > > 3:What's the AR coating? > > > 4: Anti reflective coating...Is it the same thing as Antiglare?Looks > > like it to me,but I'm just not sure.If it's not,what is the difference? > > Would I need either anyway? > > > 5:Tints...I think I saw somewhere that brown was best for > > protection.But a wich %?I'm searching an almost completely opaque > > ideally.I mean tha my eyes would be barely visible while I'm wearing > > it.Well,if it even exists.Never had one in my entire life^^Never > > looked for it either. > > > 6:Not crazy about the brown anyway...Is it possible to obtain an > > equivalent protection and opacity with black or gray?Or mirror?(That > > one is from my boyfriend :D)At about wich % ? > > > 7:As far as you know,is (I don't know how to say it...) progressive > > tint existing somewhere?I mean that the color is darker in the upper > > part of the lenses,going progressivelly clearer,see-trought.I searched > > for it on a few web sites,but if they have it,it's somewere I did't > > looked or I didn't understood what it meant. > > > 8: What this A.V. in french could mean? > > > I'm sorry if I ask questions allready answered a million times.And I'm > > sorry if the answers are somewhere not too far,I was unable to find > > it. > > > Ant I'll share the knowledge gladly when the occasion present itself :) --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Check us out at the oft-updated http://www.glassyeyes.com! 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