A lot of people I speak with tend to like Amber colored tint. The
color reproduction is accurate and it does usually enhance lighting
and contrast somewhat. The problem with colored tints is that unless
you get them quite dark, then you risk looking like a 70's era stoner
or something. Do a thorough search online at Flickr and other photo
sites to see others that have lightly tinted sunglass lenses - some
combinations of frame color, lens color and skin/hair complexion look
really great, but not everyone can pull it off.


On Apr 26, 10:03 pm, Pete <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all, I am looking for a new pair of prescription sunglasses for the
> summer. I've already picked out the frame, but I'm not sure which
> color tint and how much % I should get.
>
> I'm going to be using these glasses for everyday walking and driving.
> I had a pair of sunglasses which I recently lost, and found those a
> bit too dark. Like anything other than bright sunlight I'd have to
> take them off.
>
> I'm thinking 50% Amber - what do you guys think? Grey, green, blue,
> purple, pink and yellow are other options, in tints from 10% to 80%.

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