Can you polarize regular glasses
I really notice the difference when I am driving and especially when I am sailing. If you're just being fashionable though, the polarization doesn't really affect much. Are your lenses supposed to be tinted or sunglasses? Polarization cuts glare. Quite a lot. Mostly sunglasses are polarized, but you can also get a regular lens polarized, though often it will seem to have a slight tint because of the polarization.
Polarized is basically a filter that cuts out some light rays, thus reducing glare. Easier on your eyes. Depends on how sensitive your eyes are to light. It's not necessary but I find it makes wearing glasses less tiring. Originally Posted by gmku. Not sure since I have both. I've just heard that polarization darkens lenses slightly. Mine are definitely clear looking but probably not as clear as un-polarized lenses. I drive around alot so I'm going to look into polarized lenses.
Joined Sep 23, Messages Reaction score 0. Originally Posted by quanfer. You must log in or register to reply here. Featured Sponsor. Dress watch with leather strap for me! These are some specific situations when polarized sunglasses may be especially helpful: Fishing. People who fish find that polarized sunglasses drastically cut the glare and help them see into the water. A long day on the water can cause eyestrain. You may also see below the surface of the water better, which is important if you are driving a boat as well.
Another benefit? Though this would never happen to you, golf balls that find their way into water hazards are easier to spot when wearing polarized lenses. Most snowy environments. Snow causes glare, so a pair of polarized sunglasses are usually a good choice.
See below for when polarized sunglasses may not be the best choice in snow. When Not to Use Polarized Glasses There are a few instances where polarized lenses are not recommended. When looking at LCD liquid crystal display screens such as: car dashboard controls ATM cash machines cell phones some watches When glare or more light might be an advantage: to see ice on roads when driving to see icy patches when skiing when driving at night.
You can buy polarized glasses that are supposed to help reduce glare when driving at night. Use caution when considering these glasses. Polarized night driving glasses may do more harm than good. Find an Ophthalmologist. Polarized Lenses are perfect for: Not at night. According to Harvard researchers, even dim light can interfere with a person's circadian rhythm and melatonin secretion. Prolonged exposure to blue light may permanently damage the human eye. Experts have been aware for some time that UV light can potentially damage biological tissue.
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Polarization filters this light, so you get better clarity. Polarization is not limited to sunglasses, which are popular with drivers and boaters for dealing with the harsh glare off the road or the water. Now you can get the benefits of polarization in an everyday lens. Transitions Vantage lenses are virtually clear indoors.
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