• P.D. for reading and computer screen glasses

    From yeltommo@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 7 16:01:19 2018
    Kyle:
    "Can anyone point to an eyeglass frame with adjustable PD such that you can move the frame toward and away from each other?"

    What on earth are you talking about? "...such that you can move the frame toward and away from each other" is utter nonsense.

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  • From The Real Bev@21:1/5 to yeltommo@gmail.com on Thu Jun 7 17:07:43 2018
    On 06/07/2018 04:01 PM, yeltommo@gmail.com wrote:
    Kyle:
    "Can anyone point to an eyeglass frame with adjustable PD such that you can move the frame toward and away from each other?"

    What on earth are you talking about? "...such that you can move the frame toward and away from each other" is utter nonsense.

    Not at all. They work sort of like binoculars. Plastic, two sets of
    lenses. My MIL had some. Ask a local optometrist where to get them.

    OTOH, if you mean moving a single set of lenses nearer and further from
    your eye, safety glasses will generally do that. You might be able to
    find prescription safety glasses via a large optical firm, or perhaps
    you can have prescription lenses put in a safety frame.

    BUT if you want to move the lenses nearer and farther from each other, I haven't a clue. With bifocals the PD may be slightly different in the
    segment, but not by much.

    How big a change do you need?

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