Have you ever wondered what the different colors found on glass lenses are for? Let me tell you that they aren't there for just show (usually). No; colored lenses have a much more important reason than fashion.In this article I will discuss what advantages each color offers to the wearer, as well as some specific things each color may be optimal for. Let's get started!Grey ? Grey lenses work well for generally anything, and offer the best true color perception of any of the colors. This is due to colors passing through the lens evenly. This color of lens also works great against glare.
Grey lenses will work well for a variety of activities such as driving, and you will often see true pilot glasses fitted with grey lenses.Yellow ? Yellow tints reduce the amount of blue light that gets to the eyes, as well as provide excellent depth perception. While yellow tends to make everything bright and sharp, it also horribly distorts colors. Don't get yellow if you need to see colors as they really are. Despite this, yellow works awesome for snow sports like skiing, and fast reaction sports like shooting.Green ? Green lenses are another good general purpose because of their ability to provide visual acuteness. Green tints tend to reduce a bit of blue light, while providing glare protection.
Green is probably the most popular tint color.Brown & Amber ? Both brown and amber also make great general purpose lens tints. Both filter out blue light, and reduce glare. Look at using these tints if you need a lot of glare protection.Rose & Purple ? Both rose colored and purple colored lenses provide excellent contrast against blue and green backgrounds. Get these if you need something for hunting or water skiing.By taking the time to inform yourself on the different options available to you in lens colors, you will be assured of quality use over and over again ? Whatever your favorite activity happens to be..
Cody Kahl is creator and writer of Aviator Glasses Guide ? A sitededicated to providing only the best aviator sunglasses information.Cody believes in quality, and this free resource proves it.Getting the right digital camera for you
There are really great advantages in digital photography: You can shoot till you dropTaking digital images on your camera has no implication other then you have captured the image. Then you can review each image on the small screen on the back of your camera. You can shoot as many pictures of the same scene as you like ? store them in memory ? delete the ones that you do not like and print the one(s) you like. Each image is a winnerAlternatively you can put an image up on a computer screen or email it to all you friends ? can black mail be this easy?Print at home or in a labYou can print your image at home on a photo printer ? turn your image into a greeting card, calendar, or a whole other list of photo memorabilia. Or hand over the job to the professionals.So what digital camera should I buy?A question we are often asked is 'what sort of camera should I buy'? There are literally hundreds of different models available from a large number of well known manufacturers.This is a difficult...
Getting the right digital camera for you
Lens Colors Found On Sunglasses
Have you ever wondered what the different colors found on glass lenses are for? Let me tell you that they aren't there for just show (usually). No; colored lenses have a much more important reason than fashion.In this article I will discuss what advantages each color offers to the wearer, as well as some specific things each color may be optimal for. Let's get started!Grey ? Grey lenses work well for generally anything, and offer the best true color perception of any of the colors. This is due to colors passing through the lens evenly. This color of lens also works great against glare.
Grey lenses will work well for a variety of activities such as driving, and you will often see true pilot glasses fitted with grey lenses.Yellow ? Yellow tints reduce the amount of blue light that gets to the eyes, as well as provide excellent depth perception. While yellow tends to make everything bright and sharp, it also horribly distorts colors. Don't get yellow if you need to...
Lens Colors Found On Sunglasses
Free Contact Lenses
Contact lenses are a good substitute for bulky glasses that keep getting misplaced all the time. Even though there has been a dramatic evolution of newer, classier, and more stylish glasses frames, more and more patients are leaning towards using contacts lenses presently.
Contact lenses are expensive compared to regular glasses that are sometimes a onetime investment. Disposable contacts or even permanent contacts need to be changed either once day or a week or in matter of months. Also, they must be cleaned daily with solution and the eyes must be protected against dryness by using eye drops.
All these as a package are costlier than glasses.
Many hospitals and charity organizations arrange free eye check up campaigns where they give out free contact lenses instead of glasses. Some of them provide free check ups that are excluded from the lenses price. Also, some opticians give the offer of free lenses with a paid check up, which can help in reducing...
Color Contact Lenses - Do They Work on Dark Eyes?
Do you want to change dark eye color to something different, but you are unsure if color contacts will work for your eyes? If you have brown eyes and tried color contact lenses several years ago, you were probably disappointed. Color contacts of the previous generation ether gave your eye color only a very slight change or your eyes looked blue but completely unnatural.Creating color lenses that would truly transform brown eyes into sky blue or emerald green is a very difficult task, but modern color contact lenses can do it. The trick is to select the lenses that would work for you. There are two types of color contacts - enhancement color contacts and opaque color lenses. Enhancers usually come in different shades of blue, green and gray and are designed to make your natural eye color look brighter.
They are translucent and create a natural-looking effect. Unfortunately, enhancement color contacts work only for light eyes. Over brown eyes, enhancers would be either completely...
Color Contact Lenses - Do They Work on Dark Eyes?
Nikon New Digital Camera a Hit with Consumers
(ContentDesk) October 4, 2005 -- Since the Nikon D50 won the Editor's Choice award from PC Mag in August, the votes have been coming in from consumers.
Almost one for one, they are giving this SLR Digital Camera an excellent rating.In a random search of 10 well-known sites sharing customer reviews of photographic equipment, including digital cameras, 8 out of 10 rated the Nikon D50 5 out of 5 or ?excellent'.
Most customers commented on excellent picture quality, ease of use, and comprehensive features.The D50's 6.1 Effective Megapixel Nikon DX Format CCD Image Sensor delivers vivid color and sharp detail with high resolution for great pictures and enlargements. High-quality Nikkor Optics include the new ultracompact and lightweight AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens with a 3x focal length range of 18-55mm (35mm equivalent of 27-82.5mm)....
4 Tips for Keeping a Team Motivated
Companies often have incentives for reps, but sometimes that isn't enough. To keep your team motivated, you could do a number of things: 1. Hold your own personal incentive for your teamThis could be something as simple as a a gift certificate for the one who sells the most in a month.2. Set up a message board just for your personal teamA great way to keep in contact with everyone. Many wahm boards already have a section for your company, so if you don't have the time to set up your own you could use a specific board for your team.
3. Send out a monthly newsletter to your teamKeep it personal and let them know how you are doing....motivate them by explaining some of the ways you have advanced during the month. 4. Contact your downline on a monthly basisPersonally contact everyone and see how they are doing. This is a good idea even if some in your team are making sales without your help.
Just check in and see if anyone has questions or problems - they may be afraid to ask...
4 Tips for Keeping a Team Motivated