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Frame Width
Frame Width is the measurement horizontally across the back of the frame.
Lens Width
Lens Width is the horizontal width of each lens at its widest point.
Lens Height
Lens Height is the vertical distance of the lens at its tallest point. If you want to order progressive, the lens height of the frame should be at least 33mm.
Bridge Width
Bridge Width is the shortest distance (in millimeters) between your two lenses.
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Prism is a measure in prism diopters. The most common application for this is the treatment of strabismus. In eyeglasses, prisms are used primarily for double vision, positional correction, or convergence correction. By moving the image in front of the deviated eye, double vision can be avoided and comfortable binocular vision can be achieved.
A lens which includes some amount of prism correction will displace the viewed image horizontally, vertically, or a combination of both directions. Ublins is able to accommodate prism corrections with a range of 0 to 5.00 diopters in any direction or combination of directions. In an eyeglass prescription, the base is typically specified as up, down, in, or out. Prism corrections are available only for single-vision prescriptions, not progressives.
Rx is customarily part of the superscription of a prescription, for a patient to purchase a prescription drug from a pharmacist. It can only be made in certain prescriptions. This is an approximate range based on the spherical (SPH) value. If you have astigmatism (CYL) in your prescription, this range may be further limited. Please enter your prescription on the order page to check whether the glasses are suitable for you.
Pupillary Distance (PD) is the distance, in millimeters, between the center of one pupil to the center of the other. The PD is needed to manufacture your eyeglasses because it determines the exact optical center of the lens, which is the point where you look through the lens. PD is especially important for manufacturing progressive lenses.
Once you have your PD, you can upload your photo to the Frame Fit tool and begin trying on glasses. The Frame Fit tool allows you to see exactly what the glasses look like on you and how well they fit the size and shape of your face. If you don’t have your PD, you can find out how to measure it here.
This refers to the lens design which includes three fields of vision, without lines, and is sometimes referred to as a "no-line multi-focal".
In a progressive lens, the shape of the corrected part of the lens is approximately that of a funnel or a mushroom. The top portion is for distance-vision, narrowing to the lower middle for mid-range, finally to the bottom portion for the near-vision or reading. The reading area is expected to be smaller than the distance area. People sometimes prefer a single-vision lens for extended reading or up-close work.
The lens height for a progressive lens must be 36mm or greater. We recommend a taller lens for more comfortable wear, but the minimum lens height is 36 mm. If this frame has a lens height smaller than 36mm, a different frame must be chosen for progressive lenses.
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Use code: FS20 At checkout