Saw this after I posted - same for me!
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Same for me too. I need the glasses to focus with a loupe, but feel more comfortable taking them off to assess composition. It's a pain. I guess my progressive lenses don't work well in this situation. I don't know how I would explain it to my optometrist. I could bring along the camera.
I take my glasses off to use the loupe too (and to focus my enlarger.)
I'm going to ask my NeuroSurgeon friend for one of those sets of glasses that have the two flip up magnifying lenses. If they're good enough for poking around in your brain, they're good enough for 4X5 format photography. In addition, if you wear them in bars... they make the drinks look man size, like days past. Not the tiny shots they sit in front of you now for $6 bucks.
If you can get your insurance to buy them though they'll have a negotiated discount price of $218, minus your 20% co-pay...
Lou Reed invented a series of eyeglasses called Lou's Views. You can flip up the lenses individually. Pretty ingenious! Check them out.
Later he was having trouble seeing the contact list on his iPhone, so I collaborated with him to create Lou Zoom, which is an iPhone app for viewing your contacts in high contrast Helvetica Neue. He liked it so much that he made this video, which is basically my favorite thing ever. Wired Magazine called the app "Reed’s best collaboration since Songs for Drella."
I swear I'm not making any of this up.