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Thread ID: 146647 2018-10-12 00:41:00 Glasses acquire tinge Pato (2463) PC World Chat
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1454332 2018-10-13 20:17:00 Oooh, well informed reply up there from Kame.

I'll add a couple of other possibilities... the lenses might be photochromic (aka Transitions or 'ChangeLight'). These commonly have a slight residual tint. The older generation of the tech in particular has this mild yellowing.

Or, there might have been a UV block added to the lenses, which also tends to add a low degree of yellowing.Thanks Paul. I guess it still wouldn't hurt for me to ask the Optician about it.? The lens are Zeiss but I guess that doesn't help. Would the UV block be shown in the prescription.?
Pato (2463)
1454333 2018-10-13 23:23:00 Zeiss actually started putting UVProtect in all their clear plastic lenses starting this year I believe. This could be such side effects.

Talk to your optician about it.
Kame (312)
1454334 2018-10-13 23:42:00 Zeiss actually started putting UVProtect in all their clear plastic lenses starting this year I believe. This could be such side effects.

Talk to your optician about it.Thanks Kame. I just hadn't struck this after many changes of lens over more years than I care to remember. Also, appreciate your previous comments which are most helpful.
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