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These days I keep hearing about the dangers of blue light to your vision. Various web pages (maybe even Lens 101) talk about the dangers of blue light and how you should wear sunglasses to block the blue.
Trouble is, when you eliminate a color from the spectrum, other colors are affected, like green. Gray lenses, provide you with the most accurate color vision of any other shade of shades. So can you buy Berkshire Chase Sunglasses with gray lenses, and will they filter out that blue light properly? |
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