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Great!
It was good to see the discussion unfold.
Since your post invites comments, I would have three:
The text is short, but has become very dense. It makes more of an invitation to read through tutorials than a stand-alone piece. Some issues it refers to (dirty pavilions, viewing distance) must be in the Ideal Scope newsletters not the reference given and some...
The inference chain between ''better vision'' and ''dark diamonds'' reminds me of how old professors and young colleagues read my microscopic hand writing - it is the old ones with worse vision that put their nose close to the paper. The next sentence mentions ''normal social viewing distance'' (could be ''socially acceptable'') and that makes a better argument, IMO.
Regarding the list of what the HCA does not consider (symmetry, polish, minors) - it begs the question ''why not''. There is no mention of optical symmetry, and anyone who is not familiar with that fine line would probably wonder why not just let folk write in the finish grades from the lab reports? If there is a two-word way to explain why these four factors and not others enter the HCA score, I would put it in there.
Anyway... perhaps these do not matter all that much. There''s always the forum to answer Qs
Since your post invites comments, I would have three:
The text is short, but has become very dense. It makes more of an invitation to read through tutorials than a stand-alone piece. Some issues it refers to (dirty pavilions, viewing distance) must be in the Ideal Scope newsletters not the reference given and some...
The inference chain between ''better vision'' and ''dark diamonds'' reminds me of how old professors and young colleagues read my microscopic hand writing - it is the old ones with worse vision that put their nose close to the paper. The next sentence mentions ''normal social viewing distance'' (could be ''socially acceptable'') and that makes a better argument, IMO.
Regarding the list of what the HCA does not consider (symmetry, polish, minors) - it begs the question ''why not''. There is no mention of optical symmetry, and anyone who is not familiar with that fine line would probably wonder why not just let folk write in the finish grades from the lab reports? If there is a two-word way to explain why these four factors and not others enter the HCA score, I would put it in there.
Anyway... perhaps these do not matter all that much. There''s always the forum to answer Qs