To each his own. But if you’ve never tried them and that’s a response on principles rather than experience, you really should give them a try. You might be surprised.
My point though was that sunglasses of any kind skew color accuracy. But of the possible skews, amber-tinted sunglasses really are nice and don’t seem to detract from what you see the way gray-tinted (in reality, a strange blue-green) lenses do. I’m not talking blue-blockers here. Just regular, subtle amber/brown lenses.
I much prefer to see the world in accurate colours.
To each his own. But if you’ve never tried them and that’s a response on principles rather than experience, you really should give them a try. You might be surprised.
My point though was that sunglasses of any kind skew color accuracy. But of the possible skews, amber-tinted sunglasses really are nice and don’t seem to detract from what you see the way gray-tinted (in reality, a strange blue-green) lenses do. I’m not talking blue-blockers here. Just regular, subtle amber/brown lenses.