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==Habits== | ==Habits== | ||
=====Should I wear normalized or differentials indoors?===== | =====Should I wear normalized or differentials indoors?===== | ||
It's not massively important what you wear indoors, as it won't change your vision improvement that much. There is no disadvantage to wearing [[normalized]] indoors, because [[differentials]] are intentionally blurry and are only used for a fixed [[focal distance]], usually a [[screen]]. | |||
You should wear differentials when looking at screens, especially for prolonged periods of time. | |||
=====When should I change between differentials and normalized?===== | =====When should I change between differentials and normalized?===== | ||
Whenever you're looking at a screen for a period of time (anything more than a quick glance), it's good practice to switch to your differentials. For all other usage cases, use normalized. The exception is [[night-driving]], in which case you should do the smart thing and wear [[full correction]]. |