Prism for Decentration; lens blank
This video explains how decentration is calculated and performed on lens blanks (also known as prism for decentration), and how the prism base direction is determined. This process should only be used on spherically designed front surfaces lenses, available in single vision and segmented; it cannot be used on any aspherically designed front surfaces.

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