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Prism glasses work by shifting the image position to assist in binocular vision. This correction helps each eye to work together more effectively, reducing or eliminating double vision.

A mid-range aperture (f/5.6 – f/8) strikes a good balance between DOF and light gathering: You get a more noticeable area of sharpness around the focus point, with some background blur. This versatile option works great for various photography styles, like portraits with some context (refer to our examples above) or landscape photography with a defined subject.

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Microprism lenses and prism are uniquely designed, prescribed and manufactured to refract light in a specific way that guarantees that light enters your eyes appropriately, as well as reengage and redirect eye muscles to work correctly, to change eye shape and vision.

Suppose you want to photograph a tiny spider on a dew-covered leaf, isolating the spider and its intricate details to create a sense of mystery. In that case, extremely shallow DOF (f/2.8 to f/6) would be ideal, as it ensures only a small area around the spider is sharp. The background leaf and surrounding elements blur significantly.

This issue also applies to street photography to a certain extent; given the candid nature of the captured moments, photographers do not always have control over the distance to their subject. Nevertheless, understanding how distance and DOF work together can help them anticipate the blur effect and use it effectively to frame the subject within the vibrant street scene.

Yes, children can wear prism glasses if they have been diagnosed with binocular vision problems. These glasses can significantly improve their quality of life by enhancing their ability to see clearly and correctly.

Suppose you were photographing a landscape and wanted a deep DOF to capture everything sharp. In that case, you might choose a narrower aperture (higher f-number) and faster shutter speed (if it’s a bright scene) without affecting the exposure or the DOF you’ve selected with the aperture setting.

Prism lenses are a technological advance in optometry and are used in a unique way in Quantum Photo-Somatics. Opening the discipline of optometry to the quantum field dramatically increases the possibilities and solutions that optometry can provide by engaging feedback and support from the rest of the body, not just the eyes. Couple this with the scientifically proven theory of neuroplasticity and things really get interesting. Prism focussed light has a positive flow on effect to the whole mind and body.

Whether to choose a deep or shallow depth of field depends on what you’re trying to achieve with your photo. The same scene can be effectively captured with diverse DOF settings – as long as you know how to work the camera lens in your favor!

A narrow aperture (f/11 – f/16 and above) brings in a deeper DOF to put almost everything in focus, from the foreground to the background.

A wider aperture (f/1.4 – f/4) creates a shallower DOF where only a small area around the focus point is sharp. The foreground and background fade almost entirely – ideal for isolating your entire subject with a dreamy, dramatic effect.

A shallow DOF, for example, creates a dreamlike, more intimate feel, blurring the background to draw the viewer’s attention directly to the subject in sharp focus. This technique is commonly used in portraiture or product photography and small apertures (e.g., f11).

Prism eyeglasses counteract this by redirecting light to the proper spot on both your retinas. By perfectly matching light refraction on both eyes, they ensure that there’s no difference and therefore no chance of seeing the same image twice before you.

Prism glasses look very similar to regular glasses. The prismatic effect is achieved within the lens itself, so it’s not generally noticeable to others.

We take a unique approach to vision and eye health by holistically and dynamically assessing vision, mind and body as a complete unit, working on conscious and subconscious levels.

Quantum Photo-Somatics is a dynamic process, activating the system to begin rearranging and realigning itself to a state of ease. On average, follow-up consultations resulting in a change of prescription occur on a 6-monthly basis. In most cases this is a decrease of prescription, allowing the system to continue moving forward. Where a prescription has increased, it is an indicator that more support is required at that moment, and will likely come down when conditions change.

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The cost of prism glasses can vary based on the complexity of the prescription and the chosen frames. They are generally more expensive than standard eyeglasses due to the customisation required in the lenses.

Since 2001, Microprism Vision’s have helped over 9,315 people to improve their vision and eye health, and it can all start with a free 10 minute, 360° vision test!

In other words, you don’t want these being offered to you by anyone besides professionals! And we want to spare you that trouble here at Microprism Vision.

However, if your new lenses aren’t delivering the comfort or improvement you expected within 100 days, we’re here for you. We’ll re-evaluate your eyes and make any adjustments that are required.

In simple terms, it’s similar to cutting a thin slice through your image; everything within that slice appears sharp while the rest blurs progressively. The thickness of this slice determines your “depth of field.”

When properly prescribed by our reliable optometrist in Melbourne, prism glasses can eliminate double vision for good. However, just because the science behind them is relatively straightforward doesn’t mean just anyone can sell you a pair! Improper prescriptions will only worsen your vision over time. If you’ve been prescribed and sold the wrong prism glasses, you’ll feel it clearly in the pounding in your head and the nausea in your gut.

So, how do prism glasses work? Put simply, prism lenses are designed to refract light in a specific way that guarantees that light enters your eye appropriately. The use of Prism lenses for double vision, which is sometimes also referred to as diplopia, is very common, as well as to reengage and redirect eye muscles to work correctly to change eye shape and vision. People can experience diplopia while intoxicated or nauseous, but some experience it constantly due to deterioration, infection, medical condition, or injury.

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Your new Microprism™ lenses will ‘work out’ your eyes as you wear them. They aim to change the way your eye muscles work, while supporting how your brain processes visual information… an integrative approach that has helped 1,000s of our clients improve their vision and health.

The aim of your treatment plan is to improve your eyesight, mind and body function within 6 months – an aim we’re serious about achieving. If there is no improvement after wearing your Microprism™ lenses, we’ll make adjustments and replace your prescription free of charge!

As the outcomes of this work are highly individual, the application of this policy will have variability depending on the case, and is continually being adapted as the modality itself evolves.

Prism lenses are a technological advance in optometry that involves the theories of Quantum Ophthalmic Optics. Opening the discipline of optometry to the quantum field dramatically increases the possibilities and solutions that optometry can provide. Couple this with the scientifically proven theory of neuroplasticity and things really get interesting.

If you experience symptoms like double vision, headaches, or eye strain, you might benefit from prism glasses. An optometrist in Melbourne can conduct a comprehensive eye exam to determine if these glasses are suitable for you.

On the contrary, short but wide focal lengths (like wide-angle lenses) tend to produce a deeper DOF at the same aperture compared to telephoto lenses. Due to the wider field of view, the photo’s elements now seem further apart in the frame, even at close focusing distances.

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We help a range of vision and other health related problems by redirecting how light is presented to the body. People present with a range of issues including but not limited to:

In the majority of cases, we find that a brief 15-30 minute consult suffices to determine the issue, and is usually a matter of further integration, or a slight adjustment to the prescription. These consultations are available free of charge within the 100 day warranty period.

The function of your eyes has a flow on effect to the rest of your mind and body. Just as changing any nerve or muscle group in the body does.

But no worries; focus stacking is the solution! As the name suggests, this technique captures sets of images of the same scene, each with a slightly different focus point.

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Let’s say you and your friend are capturing the exact same flower field with identical camera settings and viewing distances – except you use a full-frame camera and your friend uses an APS-C camera:

Microprism integrative prescriptions are derived by focusing two eyes together in specific binocular refractive patterns for clear perspective and detail discrimination. In Microprism progressive lens manufacturing, the prism is located in unique non-traditional active locations to ensure clear, open, comfortable and dynamic vision. Microprism directional prisms (up, down, in and out summations) are located differently and affect eye muscles, changing eye shape and location and the perception of objects within a space. The internal shift on eye muscles via the incoming prism re-directed light, effects and brings into alignment and balance, how near, distance and perspective are observed. This ideal state of alignment brings ease to the optical, motor and sensory system and has a positive flow on effect to the rest of the body. Light feeds the whole biophotonic transduction system of the body.

The prism is derived, prescribed and located in a unique location that not only helps support the eyes to improve vision at the time, but also acts as an eye gym to encourage eye muscle change over time.

If you’re ready to get started, there are 3 options to choose from. You can schedule a free 360° vision screening test, or you can book a comprehensive Quantum Photo Somatics test of your vision and eye health. If you’re unsure, and you’d like more information – book a free 10-minute, no-obligation telehealth consultation with our team.

Contrary to popular belief, shutter speed does not directly affect DOF because it controls a different aspect of your image: exposure. Specifically, it controls how long the camera’s sensor remains exposed to light: a fast shutter speed lets in less light, while a slow shutter speed means more light reaches the sensor.

First, set up your camera; we suggest using a tripod so your camera remains perfectly still throughout the entire image capture process. Switch your lens to manual focus mode to have complete control over the focus point for each image.

For option 1, a narrow depth of field (f/1.8 to f/4) creates a strong separation between your friend and the background, drawing all focus to their face and expression. The blurred background becomes almost abstract and visually less distracting.

When working with extreme close-up shots in macro photography, even slight changes in focusing distance can significantly alter the DOF. Hence, many professionals consider using stacking techniques to achieve overall sharpness; we will return to it later.

In traditional photography, a single image has a limited DOF. Depending on your aperture setting, only a specific area around your focus point will be perfectly sharp, and elements closer or farther away will appear progressively more blurred.

Last but not least, combine all the captured images using post-processing software (Photoshop or something more specialized). The software will analyze each image’s sharpest areas and merge them into one final composite image where everything appears in clear focus.

Sometimes referred to as aperture bracketing, DOF bracketing captures multiple images of the same scene with slightly different aperture settings (this is different from focus stacking, which adjusts focus distances).

To clarify, the technical DOF (area of sharpness) remains identical regardless of the sensor size. Nevertheless, the image might appear to have a different DOF due to the sensor size affecting the field of view.

Adjustment periods can vary. Some individuals may adapt quickly within a few days, while others might take a few weeks to get used to the new visual perspective.

In many cases, prism lenses can be incorporated into existing eyeglass frames. However, some frames may not be suitable depending on the amount of prism needed. It’s best to consult with an optometrist for appropriate recommendations.

Your camera lens might capture the entire scene, but that does not mean every part turns out equally sharp. How you focus your shot can make or break the shoot’s outcome, and that’s why understanding depth of field definition is important. Keep scrolling to learn more!

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The lenses aim to also encourage improvement of health conditions that are linked to, being caused by or exacerbated by poor vision, while aiming to avoid the usual deterioration of vision commonly experienced by long-term glasses wearers. The eyes affect the mind and body, and the mind and body affect the eyes.Both need optimal support. These links and relationships are thoroughly investigated in depth for each person.

You’ll discuss your vision with our experienced optometrist, then we’ll devise a treatment that’s tailored to your specific needs and vision. This will include the use of Microprism™ lenses and prisms that aim to stop deterioration and improve your eyesight.

This can pose quite a challenge in situations where you want everything in the scene to be crisp and detailed, such as when photographing tiny insects or intricate details of flower petals.

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Just as good air, food and water provides integral fuel for the body, good light, presented correctly, provides integral fuel for vision and mind.

Unlike regular glasses, which correct refractive errors like nearsightedness or farsightedness, prism glasses correct binocular vision problems by adjusting the light path to help the eyes work together.

You can start focusing on the closest element in the scene and then progressively shift the focus point further back with each image, ensuring some overlap between areas of focus in consecutive shots. The number of pictures needed can vary depending on the depth of the scene.

Light uniquely and appropriately refracted through lens and prism combinations support and change factors such as breath, posture, balance, muscles, energy, nerves, emotions, movement and body functions, which in turn aims to positively affect the eyes and vision.

Longer focal lengths (e.g., telephoto lenses) naturally have a shallower depth of field compared to wider lenses at the same aperture setting. The reason is simple: since the background is compressed, elements appear closer together and intensify the blur at a given aperture.

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On the other hand, a deep DOF keeps certain foreground and background parts sharp using a wider aperture (e.g., f1.4). Landscape photographers benefit the most from this approach, as they must capture the vastness of the scene without compromising crisp details in both near and far elements.

Microprism prism lenses are uniquely designed and prescribed to refract light in a specific way that guarantees that light enters your eyes appropriately, as well as engage and redirect eye muscles to work correctly to change eye shape and vision.

Yes, prism glasses can be used for driving and other daily activities, especially for those who experience double vision, as they help in correcting the visual alignment, making it safer and more comfortable to perform these tasks.

Just as you work out your body with weights and movement, the glasses we prescribe act as a personal trainer for your eyes that are designed to work just by wearing them, without the hassle of boring and limited time-consuming eye exercises.

Once we understand the wearers profile, we prescribe balanced, highly customised, activating lens and prism prescriptions. These lenses aim to change the way the wearers eye muscles work while supporting how the brain processes visual information.

Regarding option 2, a variable DOF (f/5.6 to f/8) maintains some sharpness in the background, perhaps including a landmark or building that adds context to the portrait’s location. This creates a more balanced image in which both your friend and some of the environment are in great focus.

You’ll try on prism lenses while we test your vision under real world conditions – seated, standing, walking, at a distance, and in close range to a screen and objects. You’ll experience the benefits of prism first-hand!

Neuroplasticity posits that the brain’s cells can be renewed, changed, joined and arranged into new patterns. This malleability of the brain’s neural pathways means that new pathways can be written into the brain with repeated use. This ability allows new skills to be learnt – for example, the eye muscles can learn to see with better vision as they get stronger.

Depth of field (DOF) refers to the distance between the nearest and furthest objects in a photograph that looks acceptably sharp. This crucial concept affects how you draw attention to your subject and creates a sense of focus within the frame.

Persistent diplopia means that light is not hitting both your retinas identically. Your eyes work together to project the same image, but how information on that image is gathered will affect its nature. If light hits one of your eyes in a markedly different manner to the other, your eyes may project the same image twice but just slightly apart.

Let’s say you are photographing a landscape where you want both the foreground wildflowers and the distant mountains to appear sharp. A single image captured at a specific aperture might leave either the foreground or background slightly out of focus. What should you do?

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As you move closer to your subject, the depth of focus becomes shallower, meaning the subject looks sharper and more isolated from the background. On the contrary, a further distance at the same aperture will deepen the DOF and allow a larger portion of the scene into acceptable focus.

Let’s say you are a portrait photographer taking a picture of your friend against a busy cityscape backdrop. You are pondering two options: (1) make your friend the center of attention by blurring the cityscape background, or (2) include some environmental context while still keeping your friend sharp.

It engages a real time integrative feedback system of many factors, making adjustments, counter checks and further adjustments through the process.

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Prism glasses are typically prescribed for individuals who have conditions like strabismus (crossed eyes), diplopia (double vision), or other issues related to eye alignment and coordination. They are crucial for those who cannot naturally align their eyes.

Behavioural Optometry, Quantum Photo Somatics Therapy and more – we have a wide range of services that aim to improve common visual impairments, mind and body health.

In that case, DOF bracketing allows you to review and assess which aperture setting produced the most desirable balance. The diverse variations of the same scene (with different apertures) also give you more options for post-processing later on.

Double vision can be an ongoing condition with challenges of its own, but left untreated, it can compound your troubles. Untreated diplopia can further strain your eyesight and result in near- or far-sightedness as well as give you regular eye fatigue.

The aperture, represented by f-stops (f/1.8, f/4, f/8, etc.), is the opening of the camera lens that controls the amount of light reaching the sensor. A wide aperture (low f-number) lets in more light, while a narrow aperture (high f-number) allows less light in.