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In the last post post about my experience with the Kodak Unique AntiFatigue lenses, I included a picture where I am wearing a frame from the “me” collection of MarkusT. I had a few inquiries as to exactly what model frame it is. Well, the frame is, as mentioned, a model from the “me” collection. To be more specific, it is ... read more
As mentioned in an earlier post, Kodak have introduced a new progressive lens with “Anti Fatigue Technology”. Claudia and I were invited to attend a seminar where the philosophy and manufacturing process of this new approach to “anti-fatigue” progressive lens design was explained. For us as practicioners it is very important that we stay on top of technological developments not only on frame design, but in also on lens design. This is particularly true for progressive addition lenses (PAL) because the manufacturing technology for these kind of lenses seems to be developing incredibly fast. ... read more
Yesterday Claudia and I attended a seminar dealing with new technological developments to reduce eyestrain for progressive lens wearers. The topic is interesting for several reasons. The first one is personal as I sometimes experience fatigue when I read for longer periods. Secondly, the idea of this new technology was developed by an optometrist who wanted to help his patients see better. It was then developed further by Kodak Lens and is now available in the newest Kodak Lens progressive lenses. Thirdly, amongst all the different progressive lenses on the market today, the idea of this one really stands out. So what is it all about? ... read more