Mehran Ziadloo
2022-07-30 07:11:07 UTC
Disclaimer, I just saw the same exact conversation from 2003 and I'm asking pretty much the same question since I didn't get my answer from that one.
I just got my polarized prescription sunglasses and while I was checking them in the store, I didn't see any issues with them. But as soon as I looked at a computer screen with them at home, the problem was very obvious. The best way I can explain it is by showing it to you:
https://ibb.co/rd80TmQ
As you can see in the image above, it's very ugly and the distortion is all over the place. The white background of the image is a laptop's LCD.
I do have the option of going back to the store and demanding a replacement. But before I do that, I was wondering if I should ask for new ones without polarization since such problems are inevitable or they've just screwed up and they can actually deliver uniformly polarized prescription sunglasses? Please in your answer include conditions where such defects might be inevitable (like maybe astigmatism?).
Thanks.
Mehran
I just got my polarized prescription sunglasses and while I was checking them in the store, I didn't see any issues with them. But as soon as I looked at a computer screen with them at home, the problem was very obvious. The best way I can explain it is by showing it to you:
https://ibb.co/rd80TmQ
As you can see in the image above, it's very ugly and the distortion is all over the place. The white background of the image is a laptop's LCD.
I do have the option of going back to the store and demanding a replacement. But before I do that, I was wondering if I should ask for new ones without polarization since such problems are inevitable or they've just screwed up and they can actually deliver uniformly polarized prescription sunglasses? Please in your answer include conditions where such defects might be inevitable (like maybe astigmatism?).
Thanks.
Mehran