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AR Coating

Normal eyewear often creates glare, reflections, and “ghost images.” Now all that can be eliminated with an anti-reflective treatment.

What we see is a result of light being sensed by our eyes. With normal glasses, much of the light reflects off the lenses. This produces glare. It also reduces the wearer’s visual acuity. In other words, the light reflection is both a cosmetic and visual problem.

Anti-reflective treatments increase light transmission through the lenses to 99.5 percent. They make it easier to see and easier for others to see you. These treatments are especially useful for those viewing computer screens and driving at night.

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