The reflections have a more greener tint as they're closer to the edge of my glasses. I see "ghost" reflections of my light bulbs in the lower and upper part of my glasses - two reflections. More visible reflections in peripheral compared to anti-reflectove coating only, though not as bad as no coating glasses and have a purple tint rather than bright white. I've only been using these for an hour, but I'm noticing a couple of things that I don't have without the blue light filter:Ĭan see a purple reflection of my eye (more visible with more light). The glasses are from .uk and are manufactured by ESSILOR. I also ordered their "Gold Package" lens upgrade which includes anti-reflective coating which I always get with my glasses to reduce bright reflections. It's my first time trying blue light filter glasses and I know the evidence isn't really there for the health aspects, but I prefer to see warmer colours so thought I'd try them out this time. I received my glasses from .uk with their blue light filter addon. r/Medicine: Relates to medicine is welcome here, whether personal or abstract, humorous or serious, scientific or emotional, so long as it follows the following guidelines: Everything and anything related to UK Healthcare r/UKHealthcare: dedicated to healthcare in the UK. r/Nursing: Discuss the topics of concern to the nurses of reddit. r/MedicalSchool: Medical students and physicians who wish to advise them. r/Pharmacy: Pharmacists, pharmacy students, techs, and anyone else in the pharmaceutical industry! r/GlobalHealth: Discusses the discipline concerned with improving the health of the most number of people, irrespective of where those people live in the world. r/PBM: Pharmacy Benefits Management discussion (employees, patients, doctors, pharmacies, etc). r/Cancer: Related news, stories of survival, stories of loss and everything else associated with the disease. r/HealthIT: Health information technology, electronic health records, security and privacy issues, and related legislation. r/Healthcare: Links and discussion about health care: systems, costs, problems and proposed solutions. ONLY EYECARE PROFFESIONALS ARE ALLOWED TO POST OR COMMENT. Welcome to /r/optometry! This subreddit for eyecare professionals to discuss optometry and related fields.
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