Talking Tints with Your Customers

Let's look at some different types of lens tints and go through a few scenarios discussing tints with your customers.
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  • @masipardis2497
    @masipardis24972 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your nice videos.

  • @olmec2012
    @olmec201210 күн бұрын

    Laramy is my optical god

  • @luisgomez1211
    @luisgomez1211 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Laramy, good theme, tints...👍...

  • @phototristan
    @phototristan2 жыл бұрын

    I have G15 tinted prescription sunglasses which I like although sometimes I wonder about looking cooler with some fancy gradient lenses instead.

  • @RiceRacal
    @RiceRacal2 жыл бұрын

    Another great video! I l really need this one! I was wondering, would you ever consider making a video explaining roll and polish and edge rolling? I cannot really seem to see the difference between them. Thank you!

  • @LaramyKOptical

    @LaramyKOptical

    2 жыл бұрын

    I mention it in an upcoming video. In the world today there is no call for a roll. Anyone can wear contact lenses. You have 1.74 material. You have the optical knowledge to guide frame choice. You have bi-convex and bi-concave in a pinch, etc. It was a thing when CR-39 was the only material choice. John

  • @xmasterblue
    @xmasterblue2 жыл бұрын

    Hi,Thanks a lot for these video series. Really helpful for Opticians like me. A couple of questions; Does blue tint has any adverse effect ? Is it a recommended color for tinting , especially for those who uses their prescription sunglasses for driving and all? Secondly, when we use CR 39 1.5 index for tinting, can we guarantee a 100% UV block?

  • @LaramyKOptical

    @LaramyKOptical

    2 жыл бұрын

    Blue light will be covered in an upcoming video. Tinting and UV treatments are covered in the other video I suggest you watch in this one. John

  • @shonarix8764
    @shonarix87647 ай бұрын

    Are there transcripts?

  • @ivoshterev
    @ivoshterev2 жыл бұрын

    Great video, thank you so much. I wish a could get so much attention by my optician. I've been to a few in the NY City-New Jersey area, and they want customers in-and-out as quickly as possible to maximize the number of orders. When I ordered my prescription sunglasses, they didn't even ask what color I wanted, they assumed purple since the frame I chose was the same color. I was never asked about material of the lenses, either. They love adding extras (such as AR, which looks weird on my purple lenses). My impression is that the lens/frames conversations with the customers are done by the billing clerks as the eye doctor office, not true opticians, who only get involved if there are any issues that the clerk can't address. Maybe I'm wrong and they are just in a hurry to get to the next guy. I have a question on the so-called "mirror" lenses, which replicate the mirror effect on the front of the lens (ex. Crizal Mirrors). Any disadvantages of these type of lenses? I do like the appearance of them.

  • @LaramyKOptical

    @LaramyKOptical

    2 жыл бұрын

    Both NY and NJ have some pretty tough regulations on opticians. You just need to look harder for an independent optician. Get out of the big-box, get out of the chain, get out of the doctor's office. Last time I was in Wyckoff NJ a few years ago they still had one. NYC certainly still has them. John

  • @ivoshterev

    @ivoshterev

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LaramyKOptical thank you, will do.

  • @jasminenorng7285
    @jasminenorng72852 жыл бұрын

    What are your thoughts on yellow lenses for driving at night?

  • @LaramyKOptical

    @LaramyKOptical

    2 жыл бұрын

    No. If you can see yellow that lens is blocking light. Less light = less sight and when driving at night that is a bad thing. You may well PERCEIVE a difference when there isn't an actual advantage. But like religion and politics some people believe what they will.

  • @marcussu4214
    @marcussu42142 жыл бұрын

    Why front AR is a bad idea?Is there any pro for front AR on the tinted lenses?

  • @LaramyKOptical

    @LaramyKOptical

    2 жыл бұрын

    The idea of a sunglass tint is to REDUCE the amount of light passing through the lens. The idea of an AR is to INCREASE the amount of light passing through a lens. Hence placing an AR is the opposite of what you want. Backside (supposedly) reduces some light interference and (supposedly) reduces some light being reflected off the back of the lens and into your eye (supposedly) but heck all my sunglasses have it. John

  • @ikarugaxx3749
    @ikarugaxx37493 ай бұрын

    Hello, I'd like to get your precious advice, since it's very rare to get reliable advice anywhere you go (optician shops, doctors). My wife has a prescription of - 4 sph and - 1.75 cyl. 1) Is it safe for her eyes if she uses a single eye-glasses with Photofusion X lenses? They are tinted 7% when most transparent. Will it strain her eyes, if she reads a phone screen or book in low-light, and maybe it's better to get 1 pair of opticals and 1 sunglasses (if there are no eye-strain dangers, she definitely prefers to have only the photochromic pair though)? 2) This is about photochromic or regular sunglasses, the lens colour: between grey brown and green, many on the Internet say brown is the best for people with myopia. But I have myopia too and they always suggested me green and I have been very comfortable always. What colour should she pick? Are there "wrong" picks among the 3 that could damage her vision? Thank you, as always

  • @LaramyKOptical

    @LaramyKOptical

    3 ай бұрын

    Zeiss makes some great products. She should be 100% good with the PhotoFusion X for everything. Especially if that is what she wants and likes. Even a plain lens doesn't have 100% transmission. Color choice is entirely yours. I've never read anything about color and refractive errors in my life. Color and contrast yes. Color and color recognition yes. No wrong pick there. Whatever she likes best. Sounds like you are on your way to a happy wife and we all know - happy wife = happy life. John

  • @ThePilot5200
    @ThePilot5200 Жыл бұрын

    I would like a very light gradient blue tint. Its posible for reading lens ?

  • @LaramyKOptical

    @LaramyKOptical

    Жыл бұрын

    SURE!

  • @ThePilot5200

    @ThePilot5200

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LaramyKOptical Ok! How can I contact you ?

  • @LaramyKOptical

    @LaramyKOptical

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ThePilot5200 Sorry but we are a wholesale lab so we don't deal directly with the public and I don't have a tint tank here in the training center anymore. Any, and I mean any, decent optical shop should have no trouble making up or ordering you up a light gradient blue tint.

  • @perpetualmuzac6933
    @perpetualmuzac69332 жыл бұрын

    I want to take your classes.. I emailed Keith no reply