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pinhole concept - applied to eyeglasses
Old 06-27-2012   #1
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pinhole concept - applied to eyeglasses

anyone else wear these for a bit of relaxation?

http://www.themindrelaxer.com/vision...healthier-way/
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Old 06-27-2012   #2
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This reminds me of the whale bone glasses Native Alaskans would wear for snow glare.I think bigger holes were used though.
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Old 06-27-2012   #3
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My brother had something like those glasses over 35 years ago...they had something to do with helping his vision...he was born with 20/400 vision... back in the early 70's they were experimenting with all sorts of things...you should have seen his first pair of contacts...by today's standards they would be considered a form a torture...
When I read the thread title I had a pretty good idea what you might be talking about...
They were probably thinking the pinholes would sharpen his vision...
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Old 06-27-2012   #4
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I seem to recall they are very small holes and become like a very small lens aperture that makes it easier for the eye to resolve the light being sent to it, because like a small aperture, it increases the DoF.

I recall once seeing a gentleman using something similar to read with at a place I worked. But I never heard of it being used by anyone of normal vision to "relax" the eyes.
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Old 06-27-2012   #5
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From my own limited experiences, walking around the Stanford campus with them, I can put them on and read signs at distances I can't without (I am slightly mypopic - far sighted).

But they're not practical for driving, they block too much. They are fine for walking around a park or campus though.
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Still today used in competition shooting.

Called a Diopter sight.
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... ah, Zaphod Beeblebrox's sunglasses ... nice
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Still today used in competition shooting.

Called a Diopter sight.
So that is how you get 2 sights and a target all in focus at one time!

maybe I can trash my scope.
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