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Old 02-09-2011, 07:59 PM
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Default What is Seg

What is Seg Height (on Bi-Focal and Progressive orders)?
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Old 02-09-2011, 08:03 PM
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Default measurement taken to determine bifocal and progressive fitting heights.

The Seg Height is vertical measurement taken to determine bifocal and progressive fitting heights. This measurement is taken form the lowest part of the frame eyewear to the guideline. The guideline for a bifocal is the lower lid and for the progressive is it is the center pupil. ..
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Old 02-10-2011, 12:06 AM
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Default Segment height

Segment height is the distance from the lowest portion of the eyewear to the top horizontal line of the Segment.
You will need to know the Segment Height for the frame you chose. You might need to take the frame to the optician
for him to measure the Seg. Height for this particular kind of frame to fit properly.
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Old 03-10-2011, 10:54 PM
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Hi, for anyone out there, I'm having a small problem w/taking seg heights I never can tell if the customer is sitting at the same height as I am???? Does anyone have a cure for this problem?? If so PLEASE HELP!!!, I'm 5'5" & vertically challenged, especially when it comes to seeing if someone is sitting at the same height as I am please help! the funny thing is though, that I always seem to get the height right, but I'm a perfectionist, so I need everything to be just so.

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Old 07-28-2011, 10:40 PM
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Hi, for anyone out there, I'm having a small problem w/taking seg heights I never can tell if the customer is sitting at the same height as I am???? Does anyone have a cure for this problem?? If so PLEASE HELP!!!, I'm 5'5" & vertically challenged, especially when it comes to seeing if someone is sitting at the same height as I am please help! the funny thing is though, that I always seem to get the height right, but I'm a perfectionist, so I need everything to be just so.

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Segment Height depends on the frame that you have chosen. In order to get the right segment height in a particular frame, bring the frame to an optician and have him measure the segment height. Segment height varies in different frames.
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