I changed the frames of my glasses and I needed new lenses made to fit the new frames even though the prescription stayed the same. When I put the new glasses on it looked different than with the old ones on.
I had the rx of the new ones checked out and here's what it shwed:
Right:
S: -1.50
C: -0.75
A: 28
On the form with which I ordered the glasses it says:
sph: -1.50
cyl: -0.75
os: 30 (I suspect this might be labeled differently in English speaking countries)
So is this thing that came out different by 2 on my new glasses be significant?
Also, there was one other parameter in the paper I got from the people that checked out the glasses:
Right: P: I 0.00 U 0.00
Left : P: O 0.00 U 0.00
What does this mean? Why is it I on the right lens and O in the left?
I had the rx of the new ones checked out and here's what it shwed:
Right:
S: -1.50
C: -0.75
A: 28
On the form with which I ordered the glasses it says:
sph: -1.50
cyl: -0.75
os: 30 (I suspect this might be labeled differently in English speaking countries)
So is this thing that came out different by 2 on my new glasses be significant?
Also, there was one other parameter in the paper I got from the people that checked out the glasses:
Right: P: I 0.00 U 0.00
Left : P: O 0.00 U 0.00
What does this mean? Why is it I on the right lens and O in the left?
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