maandag 2 januari 2017
Emma 323
So let's take a closer look at the striking effects created by blended myodisc lenses from different vantage points. The lens in front of Emma's right eye (from her side of the glasses) shows a feature best described as a "half moon". This is the transition zone between the "bowl" in front of her eye and the magnifying carrier lens in front of her braids and cheek bone. Note the sharp indentation at the lowest point of the "half moon". By contrast, none of these features are visible in the other lens. The only strange phenomenon is the elongation of the eyelid and the eye corner, just as if Emma applied lots of make-up to create a special effect. This was not the case. What we see is the magnifying effect of the carrier lens.
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