Frame Size and Shape Matter, But YOU Matter More!
This is perhaps the most important lesson we’ve ever done. Yes, we cover choosing a frame and then designing a set of lenses for high minus powers and working with the lab to obtain the best result possible, but there is a much bigger lesson to be learned as we look at our profession through the lens of one particular customer.
Technically opticians must choose the appropriate frame and then, with the help of the lab, design the best possible lenses to place in that frame. Optician training includes frame selection and lens design. We include a recorded call to the lab covering the lens material choice, free form design, non glare coatings and the importance of frame shape. More importantly, we look at the implications of one customer’s experience on the profession.
Free in-office finishing course available at https://opticianworks.com/edge
Learn More: https://opticianworks.com
Connect with us:
https://www.facebook.com/opticianworks/
This video was produced in association with Laramy-K Optical
Laramy-K Optical is a digital uncut and coating lab unlike any other. The only exclusively uncut lab in the country; we provide our customers with independent, high-end alternatives to corporate brands. Through craftsmanship, technology, and independent, innovative vendors like Younger, IOT, A&R, and Quantum Innovations we offer our customers the Integrity portfolio of freeform lenses and coatings. Made in the USA, the Integrity brand is not a generic house-brand, but is the absolute best available, designed to give the wearer that “wow!” experience.
In addition to the digital line, we still offer conventional surfacing, including glass. Maintaining traditional equipment gives our customers vastly more flexibility in their dispensing, particularly when it comes to more difficult prescriptions.
Learn More: http://www.laramyk.com
Видео Frame Size and Shape Matter, But YOU Matter More! канала Laramy-K Optical
Technically opticians must choose the appropriate frame and then, with the help of the lab, design the best possible lenses to place in that frame. Optician training includes frame selection and lens design. We include a recorded call to the lab covering the lens material choice, free form design, non glare coatings and the importance of frame shape. More importantly, we look at the implications of one customer’s experience on the profession.
Free in-office finishing course available at https://opticianworks.com/edge
Learn More: https://opticianworks.com
Connect with us:
https://www.facebook.com/opticianworks/
This video was produced in association with Laramy-K Optical
Laramy-K Optical is a digital uncut and coating lab unlike any other. The only exclusively uncut lab in the country; we provide our customers with independent, high-end alternatives to corporate brands. Through craftsmanship, technology, and independent, innovative vendors like Younger, IOT, A&R, and Quantum Innovations we offer our customers the Integrity portfolio of freeform lenses and coatings. Made in the USA, the Integrity brand is not a generic house-brand, but is the absolute best available, designed to give the wearer that “wow!” experience.
In addition to the digital line, we still offer conventional surfacing, including glass. Maintaining traditional equipment gives our customers vastly more flexibility in their dispensing, particularly when it comes to more difficult prescriptions.
Learn More: http://www.laramyk.com
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