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  2. Photochromic lens - Wikipedia

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    A photochromic eyeglass lens, part of the lens darkened after exposure to sunlight while the other part remained covered. A photochromic lens is an optical lens that darkens on exposure to light of sufficiently high frequency, most commonly ultraviolet (UV) radiation. In the absence of activating light, the lenses return to their clear state.

  3. Glasses - Wikipedia

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    Typical sunglasses lenses are tinted for protection against bright light or polarized to remove glare; photochromic glasses are clear or lightly tinted in dark or indoor conditions, but turn into sunglasses when they come into contact with ultraviolet light. Most over-the-counter sunglasses do not have corrective power in the lenses; however ...

  4. Essilor - Wikipedia

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    Transitions – #1 selling brand of photochromic lenses. Formerly a joint venture between Essilor and PPG. Foster Grant – American brand selling non-prescription reading glasses; acquired from FGX in 2010. Bolon – Chinese ophthalmic frame brand. Molsion; Kodak Lens – Mid-range lens and coating brand, produced under license from Eastman ...

  5. Don't buy this, buy that: Designer vs. non-designer ... - AOL

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    Fall and back-to-school time means more than just backpacks and school supplies. No matter how many years out of school, the desire for new shoes, fall clothes, or something cozy around the house ...

  6. Sunglasses - Wikipedia

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    Sunglasses can improve visual comfort and visual clarity by protecting the eye from glare. [24] The lenses of polarized sunglasses reduce glare reflected at some angles off shiny non-metallic surfaces, such as water. They allow wearers to see into water when only surface glare would otherwise be seen, and eliminate glare from a road surface ...

  7. Photochromism - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, and particularly in the dye industry, the term irreversible photochromic is used to describe materials that undergo a permanent color change upon exposure to ultraviolet or visible light radiation. Because by definition photochromics are reversible, there is technically no such thing as an "irreversible photochromic"—this is loose ...

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