Did you Go Digital with your eyeglasses yet?

New at Sneed Eye Associates Optical Shop are Digital Eyeglass Lenses from KODAK Precise™ Progressive.

What are Digital Lenses?

The use of digital lenses in ophthalmic eyeglasses is increasing in eye care practices all over the world.

 

Many people are confused with the concept of digital lenses, often thinking that the lens itself is some kind of highly advanced equipment that one would see in a Sci-Fi movie.  The truth is, digital lenses are just like ordinary lenses yet it the manufacturing process that sets them apart from traditional lens manufacturing.

Sometimes, higher-order aberrations can affect your vision, even if your prescription eyeglasses fully correct your nearsightedness, farsightedness and/or astigmatism. These aberrations may be due to the optical characteristics of your eyes or can be caused by the optical limitations of conventional eyeglass lenses.

But recent advances in eyeglass lens manufacturing have made possible new digital eyeglass lenses that correct these aberrations, potentially giving you sharper vision than what is possible with conventional eyeglasses. These lenses are designed to provide sharper vision in all lighting conditions and reduce glare for nighttime driving and other night vision tasks.

Reasons to Go Digital when selecting your eyeglasses

  • unprecedented levels of optical clarity
  • better control of image distortion
  • more peripheral vision and a sharper vision.

Revolutionary design provides crisp, clear vision wherever you look – inches or miles away.

If you need glasses to read, you?ll want to know about new KODAK Precise Lenses. They give you comfortable, natural vision at all viewing distances. And there is no such thing as “getting used to” your new eyewear – it’s virtually instantaneous.

Whether you wear bifocals or already wear progressive lenses, you owe it to yourself – and your eyes – to check out this remarkable new lens design. It bears the name known worldwide for quality and innovation – Kodak.

Ask your doctor if KODAK Precise Lenses are right for you.

Kodak is a trademark of Kodak, used under license by Signet Armorlite, Inc. Precise is a trademark of Signet Armorlite, Inc.