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SPH
SPH, for Spherical, refers to the refractive correction in the prescription. Minus (-) are for nearsightedness, it means you have trouble seeing things faraway. and Plus (+) values are for farsightedness, it means you have trouble seeing near. If "PL" or "Plano" is written for either SPH value on your prescription, you should select a value of 0.00 or PL.

OD-SPH is a spherical correction for your right eye.

OS-SPH is a spherical correction for your left eye.

CYL (Cylinder)
CYL, for Cylinder, refers to the strength of the correction for astigmatism in the eye. It can be either positive or negative. If there is a CYL value on an eye, there must be an Axis value on that eye. If "DS" or "SPH" or "spherical" is noted in the CYL space on your prescription, you have no astigmatism in that eye. In that case, enter 0.00 or SPH/DS in the CYL and 180 in the Axis.

OD-CYL is a cylinder correction for your right eye.

OS-CYL is a cylinder correction for your left eye.

AXIS
Axis, refers to the angle of the correction for astigmatism in the eye (if one exists) from 1 to 180. If there is an Axis value on an eye, there must be a CYL (Cylinder) value on that eye. TThe Axis value is usually written as 3 digits, which means if your Axis value is 5, it is often written as 005. This Axis value is still 5, regardless of how it is displayed.

OD Axis is Axis correction for your right eye.

OS Axis is Axis correction for your left eye.

ADD (Addition)
This number indicates the additional magnification that is added to the distance prescription to get the reading portion of the lens in a multi-focal prescription. Sometimes seen on your prescription as "NV, ADD, Near, Reading, or Reading Addition. " "NV" stands for "Near-Vision." We display a single NV-ADD field since it is almost always the same value for both eyes.
PD
PD (pupillary distance) is the distance between your pupils in millimeter. Your PD is very important for accurately fitting your lenses to achieve vision acuity. In general, this number will be provided on your prescription after the eye exam; If not, you can also get it measured at home. All you need is a friend or a mirror and a ruler.
PRISM
Prism is a measure in prism diopters, We can process prism prescriptions to correct eye orientation. 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 that includes some amount of prism correction will displace the viewed image horizontally, vertically, or a combination of both directions.
SPH
SPH, for Spherical, refers to the refractive correction in the prescription. Minus (-) are for nearsightedness, it means you have trouble seeing things faraway. and Plus (+) values are for farsightedness, it means you have trouble seeing near. If "PL" or "Plano" is written for either SPH value on your prescription, you should select a value of 0.00 or PL.

OD-SPH is a spherical correction for your right eye.

OS-SPH is a spherical correction for your left eye.

CYL (Cylinder)
CYL, for Cylinder, refers to the strength of the correction for astigmatism in the eye. It can be either positive or negative. If there is a CYL value on an eye, there must be an Axis value on that eye. If "DS" or "SPH" or "spherical" is noted in the CYL space on your prescription, you have no astigmatism in that eye. In that case, enter 0.00 or SPH/DS in the CYL and 180 in the Axis.

OD-CYL is a cylinder correction for your right eye.

OS-CYL is a cylinder correction for your left eye.

AXIS
Axis, refers to the angle of the correction for astigmatism in the eye (if one exists) from 1 to 180. If there is an Axis value on an eye, there must be a CYL (Cylinder) value on that eye. TThe Axis value is usually written as 3 digits, which means if your Axis value is 5, it is often written as 005. This Axis value is still 5, regardless of how it is displayed.

OD Axis is Axis correction for your right eye.

OS Axis is Axis correction for your left eye.

ADD (Addition)
This number indicates the additional magnification that is added to the distance prescription to get the reading portion of the lens in a multi-focal prescription. Sometimes seen on your prescription as "NV, ADD, Near, Reading, or Reading Addition. " "NV" stands for "Near-Vision." We display a single NV-ADD field since it is almost always the same value for both eyes.
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SPH
CYL
AXIS
ADD
OD-Right
OS-Left
CYL must be followed by an AXIS, please fill out the missing fields.
CYL must be followed by an AXIS, please fill out the missing fields.
Add must not be 0.00.
Add corrects near vision for reading. If you see one number listed for ADD, use it for both eyes. If you have two different numbers, the prescription could not be processed.
PD
I don't know my PDs
PD is required.
PD is required.
Your PD is too big for this frame.
Your PD is too small for this frame.
Prism Horizontal Bsae Direction Prism Vertical Bsae Direction
OD-Right
OS-Left
Please select one prism at lease one.
Please make sure both prism value and base direction are selected.
SPH
CYL
AXIS
OD
(Right)
OS
(Left)
CYL must be followed by an AXIS, please fill out the missing fields.
CYL must be followed by an AXIS, please fill out the missing fields.
Add must not be 0.00.
OD (Right) OS (Left)
ADD
CYL must be followed by an AXIS.
Add must not be 0.00.
Add corrects near vision for reading. If you see one number listed for ADD, use it for both eyes. If you have two different numbers, the prescription could not be processed.
PD
PD is required.
PD is required.
Your PD is too big for this frame.
Your PD is too small for this frame.
I don't know my PDs
Prism Horizontal Bsae Direction
OD
(Right)
OS
(Left)
Prism Vertical Bsae Direction
OD
(Right)
OS
(Left)
Please select one prism at lease one.
Please make sure both prism value and base direction are selected.
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Single Vision
Single vision, the most common lens type, features a single field of vision, or one prescription power throughout the entire lens. Single vision glasses can be prescribed for distance vision, near-vision, or reading glasses.
Progressive
Progressives are multifocal lenses with three viewing areas: distance, intermediate, and near vision. The top portion is used for distance-vision, the middle portion for mid-range vision, and the bottom portion for the near-vision or reading.
Bifocal
These offer a distinct separation between the distance and reading parts of your lenses.
Reading Glasses
"Reader" lenses have prescriptions starting with a plus ( + ) sign and are designed for those who have trouble focusing their eyes while reading. These lenses are designed to help correct farsightedness caused by hyperopia or presbyopia.
Standard Lenses
Clear lenses are great for any occasion, whether it's general, day-to-day use, or for fashion.
Blue Light Blocking
Highly recommended for those using computers and other electronic devices daily to relieve eye fatigue. The blue-light blocking lenses can effectively block 400nm to 455nm harmful blue light from computers, phones, iPad, etc.
Photochromic Lenses
Clear indoor, darken when exposed to sunlight. May not darken inside a car or near windows since most windshields /windows block UV rays needed to darken the lenses
Driving Lenses
Eyeglass lenses for driving provide 100% UV blockage, comfortable anti-glare protection, sharper vision at night, and safer driving along with better color and contrast perception, helping remove glare off the road and car hood for a picture-perfect drive.
Color Tint
A lens tint is a permanent color in the lens used for either fashion or sunglasses. Tint brightness and density may appear slightly different on each computer screen and mobile device. Solid lens tint means the color and strength of the tint will be the same from the top to the bottom of the lens. The Gradient tint means the color is darker at the top and grades down to a lighter tone at the bottom of the lens.
Polarized Lenses
Polarized lenses definitely are your best company when enjoying your life outdoors, enhancing experiences of boating, skating, skiing mountain biking, and driving.
Polarized lenses contain layers of special filters that will block intense reflected light and terminate the harmful glare from a horizontal orientation.
Mirrored Lenses
Mirrored lenses are sunglasses with a reflective optical coating (called a mirror coating or flash coating) on the outside of the lenses to make them appear like small mirrors. The mirror coating decreases the amount of light passing through the tinted lens, making it especially useful for conditions of sand, water, snow, and higher altitudes.
Standard Coatings
Advanced Coatings
Ultimate Coatings
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