![]() If you are in the +3.00 and up range, I recommend choosing the next power lower than you think you might need. The first line you have difficulty with is the power of lens you need. (Note: You can test each eye individually by covering one eye with a piece of paper. Most people read at about 12-14 inches away.Ģ. Without reading glasses on, hold the chart at a comfortable reading distance for you. Once you have printed the reading chart, follow these instructions: Reading Glasses Strength For Up-Close Vision (approx. ![]() Note for READING OVER CONTACT LENS WEARERS - If you wear Distance Vision ONLY contact lenses and need reading glasses, you can use these charts, just make sure you are wearing your contacts. Once you have printed out the chart, just follow these instructions: If you are wearing readers, you need to take them off for the test. The final printed chart should be 5 inches wide (12.7cm). Make sure you print it in its real, original size. Keep both eyes open though.) Read the instructions below the chart.Īll you need to do is Right Click on the above image and click to view image, or save it to your computer's hard drive. If you already have a prescription you can have us look at it and offer recommendations. (Prescription lenses here are only $10.00 more!) Also, using data from a written prescription, like using the 'Add' power as your reading power for readers, is usually wrong. You won't know until you get an eye exam. Possible factors like astigmatism for example, when corrected, can improve your vision dramatically. Getting an eye exam is the best way to determine exactly what kind of correction you need for any distance. ![]() Printing out our reading chart and following the instructions carefully will provide you with a very good idea as to the reading power you need, whether for up close reading or monitor viewing.
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