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Originally Posted by photon
Yeah it's been that way for a long time anyway, certainly have had multiple eye exams since I first noticed it decade(s) ago.
How about night vision? Is there anything that can improve night vision? I really don't like driving at night anymore as I feel I can't see well enough sometimes, like I want to keep my high beams on.
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That could be a prescription thing. Someone that is slightly over-corrected or under-corrected may not notice anything during the day, but have problems at night. It has to do with your pupil size and the fact that the prescription actually worsens as you get further out on the cornea. Check the coating on your glasses as well. If you hold the lens up to the light and you see a bunch of micro-lines then the coating is defective. If you have a high prescription and your glasses are out of alignment you may have night vision problems. Finally, if you wear contacts and you have astigmatism that is uncorrected you would also notice night vision issues. Finally there are a few diseases that create night vision problems, but those would have to be diagnosed by an Optometrist.