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Mr Blue 2.0 > v4.0 -09.16
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ASYMMETRIC BINOCULAR TRACING
The two circles of frame are read as if they have different shapes; the perimeters and the shapes are preserved.
BOXING DIMENSIONS
The boxing system is a standard method to indicate the dimensions of frame contours (or gauges). This operation consists in fitting
the frame into a rectangle whose dimensions are indicated.
Boxing center: geometric center of the rectangle
Boxing axis: horizontal axis of the frame passing through the boxing center
A-dimension: length of the rectangle
B-dimension: height of the rectangle
D-dimension: nominal nose (DBL)
E-dimension: greatest radius from the boxing center
Boxing height: calculated from the tangent line at the bottom of the frame
CURVE ANGLE AND FRAME BASE
Curve angle: relative parameter formed between the median plane of each frame rim and the general plane of the frame. It is
used to compute the decentration necessary for curved corrective lenses. The curve angle is expressed in degrees.
Frame base: parameter corresponding to the radius of the sphere going through the maximum number of points traced on the
circle. It allows a better correspondence between lens bases (bevel) and the frame. Frame base is expressed in dioptres.
EXECUTIVE LENS
Type of bifocal lens with two full fields: one which corrects far vision defects and one which corrects near vision defects. They are
available in two models:
separation line present on the front surface of the lens
separation line present on the rear surface of the lens
Example of lenses of this type: Telex lenses
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ID
The (ID) identifier of job is composed of alphanumerics in the list of jobs and of numbers in the list of the collections. It is unique.
JOB
Summary of Contents for Mr Blue 2.0
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Page 17: ...II TRACING ...
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Page 83: ...IV MODIFYING THE LENS SHAPE ...
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Page 91: ...V PREPARING A DRILLED JOB ...
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Page 103: ...VI PREPARING LENS EDGING ...
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Page 143: ...GENERAL INFORMATION ...
Page 147: ...GLOSSARY ...
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