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Wat (wie) is i lost my glasses - definitie

Stenopeic glasses; Stenop glasses

Groucho glasses         
NOVELTY GLASSES WITH A NOSE, MOUSTACHE, AND EYEBROWS
Moustache glasses; Groucho Marx glasses; Nose glasses; Funny glasses; Beaglepuss; 🥸
Groucho glasses, also known as nose glasses, the beaglepuss, or the GM 20/20s are a humorous novelty disguise which function as a caricature of the stage makeup used by the comedian Groucho Marx in his movies and vaudeville performances. They typically consist of black frames (either round or horn-rimmed) with attached features including bushy eyebrows, a large plastic nose, bushy moustache, and sometimes a plastic cigar.
List of lost lands         
  • Timaeus]] and [[Critias]]
  • Map showing hypothetical extent of [[Doggerland]], c. 8,000 BC
ISLANDS OR CONTINENTS SUPPOSEDLY EXISTING DURING PREHISTORY, HAVING SINCE DISAPPEARED
Lost continent; Lost land; Lost Land; Lost continents; Sunken continent; Lost Lands; Sunken kingdom; Lost lands; List of lost continents
Lost lands are islands or continents believed by some to have existed during pre-history, but to have since disappeared as a result of catastrophic geological phenomena.
dark glasses         
  • Effect of pair of polarized filters
  • Mirrored aviators
  • stress]] are demonstrated when photographed through a polarizing lens (bottom picture)
  • As of 2009, the European [[CE mark]] indicates that the glasses actually offer a safe level of Sun protection
  • Bengali]] man sporting aviator sunglasses.
  • Broad temple arms protect against "stray light" entering from the sides
  • Glasses with gradient lenses
  • [[Inuit]] [[snow goggles]] function by reducing exposure to sunlight, not by reducing its intensity
  • [[Hunter S. Thompson]] was known for wearing yellow-tinted driving glasses.
  • Aviator sunglasses
  • Original ''Ray-Ban Wayfarer''
  • 2006: Swedish astronaut [[Christer Fuglesang]] wears glasses during a construction mission for the [[International Space Station]]
  • Protecting his eyes from exposure due to [[exophthalmos]], sunglasses have become the trademark of German singer [[Heino]]
  • Stanley]] Vexis safety sunglasses have a scratch resistant coating, block 99.9% UV, and meet ANSI Z87.1 and CSA Z94.3 standards.
  • Mirrored wrap-around sunglasses
  • A range of sunglass models with lenses of different colors, for sale in [[New York City]]
  • Teashade sunglasses
  • Artist [[Elize Ryd]] wearing sunglasses as part of her costume for the [[Tuska Open Air Metal Festival]].
  • ocean kayaker]]
  • This sunglass eyeshield uses a nylon half-frame and interchangeable lenses
  • Oversized sunglasses à la Jackie O
  • [[Antoine Lavoisier]] conducting an experiment related to combustion generated by amplified sun light.
2022 FILM DIRECTED BY DARIO ARGENTO
Dark Glasses (film); Occhiali Neri; Occhiali neri; Black Glasses
Dark glasses are glasses which have dark-coloured lenses to protect your eyes in the sunshine.
= sunglasses
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Wikipedia

Pinhole glasses

Pinhole glasses, also known as stenopeic glasses, are eyeglasses with a series of pinhole-sized perforations filling an opaque sheet of plastic in place of each lens. Similar to the workings of a pinhole camera, each perforation allows only a very narrow beam of light to enter the eye which reduces the size of the circle of confusion on the retina and increases depth of field. In eyes with refractive error, the result is often a sharper image. However, a second effect may appear at the common bridge between each two adjacent holes, whereby two different rays of light coming from the same object (but each passing through a different hole) are diffracted back toward the eye and onto different places on the retina.

Unlike conventional prescription glasses, pinhole glasses produce an image without the pincushion effect around the edges (which makes straight lines appear curved). While pinhole glasses are claimed to be useful for people who are both near- and far-sighted, they are not recommended for people with over 6 diopters of myopia. Additionally, pinhole glasses reduce brightness and peripheral vision, and thus should not be used for driving or when operating machinery.

Merchants state that after prolonged use, the plastic grating should become easy to ignore. However, each time the user blinks, the horizontal lines of the grating will briefly appear to be thicker. This is because the eyelid moving over the pupil will reduce the amount of light falling onto the retina and thus will briefly remove the lateral inhibition effect which normally makes all the holes appear bigger (and the grating appear thinner). So, as long as the user keeps blinking, they will be constantly reminded of the dark grating covering their eyes.

Pinhole glasses have been marketed by various companies on the claim that—combined with certain eye exercises—they could permanently improve eyesight. However, no scientific evidence has been found to support these claims. Due to a lack of formal clinical studies to substantiate this type of claim by companies selling pinhole glasses, this type of claim is no longer allowed to be made in the United States under the terms of a legal settlement with the Federal Trade Commission.

The pinhole occluder, a device used by ophthalmologists and optometrists for diagnosis of refractive errors, works on the same principles, but is not intended for use outside of diagnosis.