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It's pretty common for beginning PhotoReaders, the blip page appears blurry.
In Photofocus, you shift over and begin using the "rod vision" in your cornea, and each eye is seeing/taking in a clear picture of both pages of the book.
As you PhotoRead more and more books, you'll strengthen how you are using your eye muscles in a new way, and the words within the blip page gain more and more clarity, together with the words on the left and right pages.
Then, the next step whether you have a blurry blip page or clear, is to "get active" with the information at a conscious level -- fully activate the information with step 5 techniques.
Dana
you mean
Both have same power and effect??
It doesn't affect for improvement of photoreading skill??
I thought it's kind of muscle so
If no clear vision there is less improvement
For example two 3yrs trained photoreaders
A and B
They did photo read 1000books, same
A can see clear vision since 1yr later from start trainning
B can see only blur vision until now
Then B is not skilled than A??
A can more faster???
or nobodys know??
who is more skilled photoreader?
And faster with same comprehension level
Little confusing
If I want to do better photoreading
Should I have to focus on make vision clearer for long period??
Or don't worry about it??? Only time and tries make me better??? not vision???