On Nov 13, 12:41 pm, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've notice that when I look at someone wearing glasses the image I
> see through their lens is shifted, (i.e. their cheek is shifted
> horizontally). Do some lenses shift the image more than others given
> the same prescription? Is there a name for this?

I don't think mid-index lenses would shift the image more than high-
index
lenses given the same prescription.  I have glasses with my -7.50
nearsightedness
correction in both high and mid-index and they 'shift' pretty much the
same.

I call it the coke-bottle effect.

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