Thursday, February 18, 2010

Does antiglare coating on glasses lens make it clearer for your eyes to be seen when people look at you?

Or, does it help to take the glare away from headlights when facing them when driving at night?Does antiglare coating on glasses lens make it clearer for your eyes to be seen when people look at you?
It does both...





Because it virtually eliminates the reflection and glare on your lenses (from headlights, computer screens and any light source), it also eliminates the glare that you see AND the glare that people would see on your lenses when they look at you. So people looking at you with your glasses on will see your eyes; not the reflection of the lights around them. Look at people on TV, like news anchors for example; it looks like they don't have lenses in their frames. And that is because of the anti-glare treatments. So the coating is both functional and cosmetic...Does antiglare coating on glasses lens make it clearer for your eyes to be seen when people look at you?
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AntiREFLECTION lenses are just that. They cut down on the reflection you get from light bouncing on the surfaces of the lens. The are very effective when you dive at night and have glare from artificial light. Look at someone with and without AR and you will see the difference. Remember to clean the lenses with a cleaner made for Antireflective lenses and a clean micro cloth.
it helps take glare away from light not just headlights sunlight too and usually if your having a photo taken it reduces the flash glare on your glasses in the photo
Both. It eliminates reflections off your lenses, so people see your eyes, and it reduced glare when driving at night. I wouldn't buy lenses without it.

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