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#32267 10/29/02 05:04 PM
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I have a question. At nomal book reading distant without my reading glasses, the text is very blurry. Once I put my glasses on, the text is quite clear and reable. Now when I go into photofocus without my glasses, the text is even more blurrier. Will the other than concious mind be able to determine or make out what the text is now that it is blurried x2?. Do any other photoreaders that wear reading glasses worry about this? and if so, what do they do to compensate for this additional blurriness?






#32268 10/30/02 06:18 AM
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Whether you use your glasses or not is a decision you need to make for yourself. Personally, I believe that the other than conscious is still able to absorb the information easily. However, if you're feeling worried, you might want to wear your glasses whilst photoreading. One note I'd make on this is that the photofocus tends to be a little more difficult to attain with your glasses on. I do it both with and without my glasses. If I'm having particular trouble attaining photofocus, then I remove them. I don't think you need to worry about additional blurriness.

Hope this helps.

KWLee






#32269 10/30/02 01:54 AM
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Some times I wear my reading glass... and sometimes I don't. When I wear my glasses I turn the book upside down to read and without my glasses I read it the right side up..







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