Excellent work David! Thanks for putting in the effort.
@dradulovich Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ryan! I know you'll love these things! Haha! I'm so freaking excited to use them this year!
@troyemley8238 Жыл бұрын
Which color blindness are these lenses made to see? I am red-green colorblind; Enchroma has me as Deutan, I have a red deficiency. I use a red lenses to make the target look bright yellow.
@andyhill8312 Жыл бұрын
Hi, great video, if I could only buy one of these lenses which one would you recommend that I get? TIA
@SportingClayJ Жыл бұрын
In the intro you had mentioned that some of your non-colorblind students had tried the glasses but I don't think their observations made it into the video. Was there any consensus around how these new lenses perform for them?
@dradulovich Жыл бұрын
Hey! Great question! And yes, you're right! I probably should have included some of their feedback in the video, so my fault and thank you for pointing that out! Long story short, because these lenses are designed to use polarization technology to create larger separation of color spectrums for people with color blindness in order to enhance contrast -- they didn't feel like it worked for them in the same way that it did for myself and other color blind students. But the general consensus was that for people without any color deficiency, these lenses worked REALLY well on bright sunny days in open sky to cut down on the glare of the sunlight and enhance definition on the targets. The RGLL seemed to be the one that was preferred by non color blind people -- as the RGHL lens seemed fairly potent if you don't have a problem seeing different color spectrums. But I would say if you like to wear high contrast lenses, you would probably prefer the RGHL over the RGLL! Hopefully this helps! And thank you for watching and commenting!