MAR 27

Thick Lenses Made Thinner

The trend in technological advancement is to make things smaller and thinner than they previously were. Thick Lenses Made Thinner Computer-chip motherboards that were once the size of suitcases are now the size of a fingernail. Televisions have morphed from tube-run behemoths that were a couple of feet thick just two decades ago to flat-screens […]

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MAR 26

High Index Lens Manufacturers

High index lenses are made just as glass and plastic are formed, via a complex chemical and production process. Manufacturers of High Index Lenses The exact process and chemical makeup is, as you might imagine, somewhat of an industry secret; certainly the individual manufacturers of high index blanks are loath to share their production methods. […]

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MAR 22

Will My Prescription Glasses Be Thick?

It’s one of the first questions directed at optometrists when it comes time to settle on a pair of prescription lenses: “How thick will they be?” How Thick Will My Prescription Glasses Be? The answer depends on two things: you and your prescription. You, because “thick” is subjective. Some people consider any lenses that are […]

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MAR 21

  How Noticeable? Is lens thickness really that noticeable to others? Several factors affect the answer; the strength of your prescription, and prescription type, and your frame selection. The stronger your prescription is, the thicker your lenses (if made of standard glass or plastic) will be. If your prescription is relatively mild or only moderately […]

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MAR 16

What is the Highest Index Lens Available in the U.S.?

If you’re reading this you’re probably familiar with the characteristics of high index lenses. Highest Index Lens Available in the U.S. You know that vision-correction prescriptions that fall within the stronger prescription range can benefit from the reduction in thickness and possible reduction in weight that high index lenses allow. You also know the trade-off […]

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MAR 11

  Are Thicker Lenses for My Glasses Really That Bad? There’s no reason to assume that a thick lens, if properly crafted to match your prescription, will in any way degrade your vision more than a thinner lens. The lens is transparent; your eye does not have work any harder to see through a thick […]

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MAR 06

Rimless Glasses with High Index Lenses

For some, the eyeglass frame makes a statement, and the bolder the better. High Index Lenses in Rimless Glasses They prefer frames that are conspicuous: thick brow lines, ornamentation, noticeable colors or patterned prints, any style that calls attention to itself. Others prefer the opposite approach and seek to tone down the frame as much […]

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MAR 03

1.74 High Index Single Vision Lenses

If you’re in the market for single-vision eyeglass lenses and have a moderate to moderately-high corrective prescription, 1.74 high index lenses might be just the thing for you. High Index 1.74  Single Vision Lenses High index material is used to construct lenses that are thinner and lighter than is possible with standard glass or plastic […]

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MAR 01

Zeiss Glass High Index 1.9

Zeiss is an international leader in the fields of optics and optical-electronics. High Index 1.9 Zeiss Glass In business for over 160 years, Zeiss has produced and developed solutions for businesses as varied as eyeglass and camera lenses, semiconductors, automotive and mechanical engineering, and medical and biomedical industries. Superior optics, craftsmanship, and quality are synonymous […]

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FEB 24

How Thin are Super Thin Lenses?

If you’re reading this, you’re probably familiar with the general benefits of high index lenses. Super Thin Lenses Reduced weight and lens thickness are the primary benefits, and the ones that really tip the scales in favor of high index, especially if you have a relatively high to very high prescription. In the case of […]

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