most perfect video i have been wanting to see for the longest time on meridians. Now i can visualize the curves on the lenses that were once so mysterious. BIG thank you
Not sure if you're still monitoring this video. Fascinating concept! Just want to make sure about something related to the prescription. When you say -6 -3 x 45 on the prescription, does it mean -6 is the sphere, -3 is the cylinder and 45 is the axis? Anyone who knows about this can reply. Thanks.
awesome video. I have a very high prescription at +9.5 and my glasses lens give a lot of distortion when I move my head around. I'm wondering if this could be solved with a perfectly round lens like the one he is modeling. Does anyone know?
Cylinder and axis are a complex topic. He mentioned a word "transposition". in simple words it means writing the same numbers in different way. like UK english and US english.... e.g number he used in this video -6 / -3 at 45° can also be written as -9/+3 at 135°..... as for your question precisely we need to know exact readings before we can comment.
Curios, what would the math look like if a person needs only astigmatism correction and not near/far sighted correction? Would it make sphere component 0 and only cylinder component filled in with some value and how does such a lens look like in practice?
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most perfect video i have been wanting to see for the longest time on meridians. Now i can visualize the curves on the lenses that were once so mysterious. BIG thank you
the most comprehensive and easiest explanation I've ever come by.. nicely done !
Student optician here... This video answers many questions that I had. Thanks!
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Wow. Now I get it. Reading books for to figure this out. Perfect video . Thank's so much.
Not sure if you're still monitoring this video. Fascinating concept! Just want to make sure about something related to the prescription. When you say -6 -3 x 45 on the prescription, does it mean -6 is the sphere, -3 is the cylinder and 45 is the axis? Anyone who knows about this can reply. Thanks.
very beautiful presentation..all concepts very clear...good job..
Your video literally saved my day THANK YOU FOR DOING SUCH AN AMAZING VIDEO
awesome , i was just wearing my contacts without considering its axis (it has 100' axis) , this helped a lot
very well explained sir.
6:33 - There are only two numbers on prescription, the Cylinder and the Axis. So why three numbers here, -6.00, -3.00, x45?
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awesome video. I have a very high prescription at +9.5 and my glasses lens give a lot of distortion when I move my head around. I'm wondering if this could be solved with a perfectly round lens like the one he is modeling. Does anyone know?
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Thanks for video demonstration. It' is quickly understanding for Optician. Raj Opticals. Solapur.
Very Helpful video
Thank you
Is it possible to have a change in axis in one year from 100 OD to 20 OD?
Did you ever find out? Because I think the doctor messed up my prescription
Cylinder and axis are a complex topic. He mentioned a word "transposition". in simple words it means writing the same numbers in different way. like UK english and US english.... e.g number he used in this video -6 / -3 at 45° can also be written as -9/+3 at 135°.....
as for your question precisely we need to know exact readings before we can comment.
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wonderfully explained! thank you.
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Nice explanation
Curios, what would the math look like if a person needs only astigmatism correction and not near/far sighted correction? Would it make sphere component 0 and only cylinder component filled in with some value and how does such a lens look like in practice?
Sorry I did not understand what is axis ? and what is cylinder ?
What the patient would see if the axis is wrong?
What is the normal nummber for AX?
Very well explained
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