As to why they're not better formatted or more functional, I have to
ask that question with a lot of the glasses websites I've seen. I
mean, I guess even though online sales are their main business, not
everyone's got really good web coders to build in the gadgets.

I had a great amount of success with the EyeTry option on
goggles4u.com, even though it is a very basic one. I had a picture
with my old glasses on, but they were barely visible, so I used them
for size comparison. Sometimes I had to do odd stuff like turning my
pictures upside-down and resizing them in MSpaint before I uploaded
them, so I could get the rotation right.

Oh, and for me at least, the color of my frames was much closer to the
photos on the site than in the EyeTry pictures. I think they literally
scan them, because the frames seemed a lot brighter than they turned
out to be.

Still, being able to see the frames on my face helped a *lot*. The
glasses look about like they did in the picture, and I'm very happy
with them.



EyeBuyDirect has a very nice trial feature with a lot of functionality
and pupil placement for accurate distance measurement, but I actually
had to play around with it a lot before I was satisfied. However, I
haven't ordered anything from there, so I don't know how the scans
compare with reality.

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