Friday, May 16, 2014

Re: [Avid-L2] Proper Monitor distance range for fixed length Eyeglass Lens?

 

I have 2 20" displays for MC, ~30" from my eyes. The top of the
monitors is at eye level. If I had them closer I think I would be
turning my head to much. The monitor for my wave form monitor is to the
left of my MC monitors and turned to face me. To the left of that is my
grading monitor. I have a 46" consumer TV directly behind and above my
MC monitors but I rarely turn it on. It would be wonderful to have a
similar sized grading monitor in that position. --J.B.

John Moore bigfish@pacbell.net [Avid-L2] wrote:
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>
> I looked up an OSHA guideline for Video Display Terminal in the
> workspace and it suggests a distance of 18 to 24 inches from the
> computer screen to the viewer. I seem to find most facilities I work
> in the monitors are a little further than arms length away which in my
> case puts them approximately 30 inches away. OSHA also suggests that
> the top line of the computer display should be at the eye height of
> the operator. I usually find monitors a little higher than this. I
> recently got a new prescription for my progressive lens and they work
> better than my 7 year old pair but I'm afraid I will still battle with
> monitors too high in many edit bays. I'm considering a fixed lens for
> computer work which many people use. I'll be going back to the
> optometrist for a consultation on the computer glasses. Like I
> previously said my typical monitor distance for the dual computer
> screens is approx 30 inches and then the program monitor is usually
> slightly further away, approximately 10 inches further.
>
> I would appreciate if some of the other L2 members could give me the
> dimensions in their bays for the distance from their eyes to the
> computer screens, scope if different than the computer screens and
> distance to the program monitor. I want to make sure my distances
> aren't too anecdotal so I can tell the optometrist the specs range I
> might be dealing with as I leap from bay to bay. TIA
> John Moore
> Barking Trout Productions
> Studio City, CA
> bigfish@pacbell.net

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