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'''Far-sightedness''' (also called '''hyperopia''' and '''hypermetropia''') is when an object at infinity would be focused behind the retina without accommodation.  It is corrected with [[Plus lenses]], yay.  Hyperopia is the opposite of [[myopia]], many of the EM techniques work for hyperopia, but your blur horizons and the signs on everything are backwards.  Remember that all the pages written about myopia are using negative numbers, and myopes need to practice distance AF, while hyperopes need to practice near AF.
'''Far-sightedness''' (also called '''hyperopia''' and '''hypermetropia''') is when an object at infinity would be focused behind the retina without accommodation.  It is corrected with [[plus lenses]], yay.  Hyperopia is the opposite of [[myopia]], many of the [[reduced lens method]]'s techniques work for hyperopia, but your blur horizons and the signs on everything are backwards.  Remember that all the pages written about myopia are using negative numbers, and myopes need to practice distance AF, while hyperopes need to practice near AF.


A myope's prescription will be for the distant/far side of their visual range.  [[Normalized]]/distance lenses will be very close to the prescription, and [[differentials]]/close lenses will be for near vision.  A hyperope's prescription is for near side of their visual range, so the near lenses should be close to prescription, and the far lenses are the ones that need adjusting.
A myope's prescription will be for the distant/far side of their visual range.  [[Normalized]]/distance lenses will be very close to the prescription, and [[differentials]]/close lenses will be for near vision.  A hyperope's prescription is for near side of their visual range, so the near lenses should be close to prescription, and the far lenses are the ones that need adjusting.
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Young people tend to be hyperopic with no absolute hyperopia and become [[emmetropic]] from [[axial elongation]].
Young people tend to be hyperopic with no absolute hyperopia and become [[emmetropic]] from [[axial elongation]].


==See Also==
* Here's someone who has been at it for a while: https://www.youtube.com/user/Blacksquareable/videos
==References==
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