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- From: <juyoung@kiwi.ucs.indiana.edu>
- Subject: Re: eyeglasses: want info about anti-reflective coatings
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.120450.3973@news.cs.indiana.edu>
- Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington
- References: <22486@drutx.ATT.COM>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 12:03:27 -0500
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- In article <22486@drutx.ATT.COM> bew@druwa.ATT.COM (WeissBE) writes:
- >some reflections although greatly reduced; 2) the most important
- >reason: the coating causes chromatic aberration (I often see
- >a blue band on one side of an object and a yellow band on the other.
- >I found it extremely annoying at first although it is less
- >annoying now.); 3) makes the lenses harder to clean. (I used to
-
- I do not have such problems at all for wearing it for 8 years. If you
- see blue band and yellow band, I think it may due to the poor quality
- or the workmanship. Try another optical shop may give you a better pair.
-
- >
- >Barry Weiss
- >AT&T Bell Labs 303-538-4266
-
- Julia
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