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Old 05-28-2008, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by esaam ismail View Post
i am an optometrist and agree with this explaination. you also may have been holding the material farther away than normal and the text may have been large enough that you did not need your glasses with the bright sunlight.
I did the bright sunlight test this weekend. Spent an hour driving my Cub Cadet around mowing the grass in the bright morning sun. Had the same track schedule in my pocket and looked at it several times, both close and farther away. The bright sun did help tremendously but there were still sections of smaller print that were difficult to read. For me anyway, there was still some other factor that added additional visual clarity. Intense concentration plus adrenaline maybe?
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