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  • #16
    Originally posted by Second Chance View Post

    Huh?

    Rob
    Do your transition glasses darken sitting behind the windshield of your truck? The reason they do not is due to the UV filtering in auto glass. Transition eye glasses darken due to UV light.

    If you have access to the windows of interest and your glasses do not respond to bright sunlight shining through them, it will be due to them filtering UV light which I believe will answer your question.

    Why Don't My Transitions Work in the Car? (murraysopticians.co.uk)

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    • #17
      Originally posted by MidwestCamper View Post

      Do your transition glasses darken sitting behind the windshield of your truck? The reason they do not is due to the UV filtering in auto glass. Transition eye glasses darken due to UV light.

      If you have access to the windows of interest and your glasses do not respond to bright sunlight shining through them, it will be due to them filtering UV light which I believe will answer your question.

      Why Don't My Transitions Work in the Car? (murraysopticians.co.uk)
      Oh, OK. I don't wear Transitions lenses since polarization cannot be added to them. I use clip-on sunglasses that are polarized. Neat idea, though.

      Rob
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Second Chance View Post

        Oh, OK. I don't wear Transitions lenses since polarization cannot be added to them. I use clip-on sunglasses that are polarized. Neat idea, though.

        Rob
        Thanks Rob,

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