Why do we dispense tints?
Who can benefit from a tint?
-a patient that could have early signs of cataract- which elevate their discomfort.
What do tints protect against?
certain wavelengths of light such as infrared- which can be damaging to the eye.
Why do we need protection from the different wavelengths of light - UVA ?
linked to cataracts and retinal damage - deeply penetrating
Why do we need protection from UVB?
linked to cataracts1 and photokeratitis
Why do we need protection from the visible spectrum ?
can cause disability and discomfort glare
Why do we need protection from Infrared ?
800+nm causes heat cataract and retinal/choroidal burns
Do all sunglasses have UV protection ?
No
-UV is a seperate clear coating and you can then go onto adding a tint to it as it is not always provided.
Why are we more concerned about UV coating a tinted lens?
-pupil size increase due to dark tint and more light is let into the eye- change the ocular dynamics of the eye
What can the amount of light entering the eye be altered by ?
- reflection
What are mirror coatings supplied with?
Supplied with a dark tint to prevent the wearer seeing themselves in the mirror coating.
What do mirror coatings do?
What do the mirror coatings protect from?
-Protection from absorption and reflection
How can you describe the tint?
Is an 85% LTF lens light or dark?
light lens - letting 85% of light through
What is the equivalent ABS?
15%
What colour tint does a patient choose?
-To enhance contrast? Drivewear Sports tints -Personal preference? -Cosmesis? Frame choice -Protection Certain colours provide protection
What is the colour of the tint for?
the light that is letting through the lens
What does a transmission chart do and tell you?
uses spectral anomaloscope which plots the transmittance of radiation at each wavelength
Why is a N tint good?
What is a N tint?
a neutral tint which is grey
Who is a N tint good for ?
drivers- don’t want traffic light colours being distorted
-Architectures
What tints are available?
What are fixed tints ?
- tint absorbs 1mm into the material - just front surfaces