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Using a chart reading glasses
Find the right power for your reading glasses is now much easier. It used to be that people will put any pair of readers, not paying attention to the power they need, and use your arm like an autofocus mechanism.
Ever Have you noticed that someone in the restaurant struggling to see the menu? It takes a couple of glasses to relieve your eyes. But two seconds later, take the candle to help see better. Then move the arm back and forth like an autofocus mechanism. This person is not wearing the appropriate correction in their reading glasses.
So how to avoid this situation? Simple, understanding how readers work and what power you have to see this menu. The first thing to understand is that the increase of readers to a great work to expand the fine print. However, the higher the power in their readers, the range of less interest you will have.
The second thing to understand is the role that light plays in vision. Good lighting can mean the difference between 1.50 and 2.00. What does this mean for you? If you have a good lamp at his side when reading the newspaper, a 1.50 will allow you to scan the paper all the better. However, in low light you may need a reader 2.00. A little tip for all you reading glass users: If you wear a pair you go to restaurants or shopping, get a power stronger than you normally wear. This allows you to see small price tags, read the ingredient labels, and see this menu.
One other thing to understand about reading glasses is that they are totally safe for your eyes and really can not get it very wrong. If you get misplaced power simply will not work so well for you and your needs. But would not it be wise to get the right lens correction to begin with?
Reading glasses come in powers more. Running from 1.00 to 3.00, which is more pronounced one. A 1.50 is pronounced as fifty plus one, and so on. A lower number represents a low magnification and, of course, the higher the number, the greater the increase.
The easiest way to calculate the exact power you should use is to see a graph close eye vision. Eye charts are widely available online, one can find in this table http://www.readinstyle.com optometric has the text of a specific size. Simply hold the table in his comfortable reading distance. Looking at the text, which is the smallest line You can see clearly? Next to this text will be a power glass reading. That's all there is to do. That power is the power correction should be reading.
About the Author
Suzanne Hughes has posted an eye chart online at http://www.readinstyle.com. After you figure out the power you need, you will find plenty of
designer reading glasses
that come in the correction you need.


US $12.95



















