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==How much blur should I be able to clear up with Active Focus?==
==How much blur should I be able to clear up with Active Focus?==
How effective Active Focus is varies from person to person. Some people see a blurry 20/50 line on a [[Snellen chart]] and it clears to 20/20 with Active Focus.
How effective Active Focus is varies from person to person. Some people see a blurry 20/50 line on a [[Snellen chart]] and it clears to 20/20 with Active Focus.
==What's the difference between pushing focus and pulling focus?==
Pushing focus = Active Focus during close-up
Pulling focus = Active Focus during distance vision
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Frequently Frequently
Asked Questions
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General
About Myopia LASIK
Glasses &
diopters
Mindset Troubleshooting
The Process — Glossary
Active Focus Habits Measurement Normalized Differentials Astigmatism Other
Miscellaneous
Skepticism
Other eyesight
conditions
Ineffective
Myopia Treatments

What is Active Focus?

See Active Focus.

How do I find Active Focus?

See Guide:How to find Active Focus, or see the community produced writings at Community:AF.

How much blur should I be able to clear up with Active Focus?

How effective Active Focus is varies from person to person. Some people see a blurry 20/50 line on a Snellen chart and it clears to 20/20 with Active Focus.

What's the difference between pushing focus and pulling focus?

Pushing focus = Active Focus during close-up

Pulling focus = Active Focus during distance vision