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Upgrades include a Metal Bottom Bar and a Fabric Insert Cassette. Our Signature Blackout Roller Shade offers fashionable colors, privacy, and total light blockage all in one collection. Select from a broad range of solid colors, bold stripes, stylish tweeds, and designer patterns to fit any decor in your room. These modern shades are great for blocking out sunlight from entering you making the ideal choice for media room and bedrooms. Side channels can also be added to aid in eliminating light gaps. Other options include lift and decorative valances. If you've got a great view you want to preserve but reduce the glare and heat, Signature Solar Shades are the perfect solution. These shades will block out damaging UV rays to protect furnishings and floors, and offer a modern designer look to compliment your decor. Available in a wide assortment of patterns and textures. Each collection offers a an openness factor that is expressed as a percentage ranging from 1% to 14%, indicating the amount of light the shade will let in.

Fabrics with higher openness factors will allow more light into the room and offer a clearer view, but less privacy. Signature Natural Roller Shades The Just Blinds Signature Natural Roller Shade provides the natural elegance to decorate any room with a wide range of patterns and colors. Light Filtering fabrics will filter the daylight into your room but will not provide complete privacy from the outside at night. Room Darkening fabrics offer more light control, blocking light during the day and offering more privacy at night.
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THURSDAY, May 5, 2016 -- A device mounted onto eyeglasses enables people considered legally blind to "read" and perform other day-to-day activities, according to researchers. The device, called OrCam, features a miniature camera with optical character-recognition technology. The camera deciphers text and then "reads" it to the user through an earpiece. The device can even be programmed to recognize specific faces and commercial products, according to the report. "It is easily used and could potentially bring greater independence, particularly for older patients who are struggling with vision loss," said study co-author Dr. Mark Mannis, chair of ophthalmology at the University of California, Davis. His team's pilot study included 12 people, average age 62, with severe vision loss caused by a variety of disorders. All were legally blind. The participants were first trained how to use the device, which operates either by tapping it, pressing a trigger button, or pointing it at an item.

After one week using OrCam, all participants could perform nine of 10 tasks, including: reading a message on an electronic device such as a smartphone or tablet, a newspaper article, menu, letter or page from a book; recognizing paper money denominations; locating a room in a hallway using wall-mounted signs; and recognizing products and distinguishing between similarly shaped and sized cereal boxes. Only one person had technical difficulties with the device. Overall, the participants said the device was simple and easy to use and they would consider using it in their daily lives. OrCam could benefit people with age-related macular degeneration or advanced-stage glaucoma, two of the leading causes of vision loss among older Americans, Mannis said. "Age-related macular degeneration is one of the most common causes of blindness in the elderly and it has no cure in its advanced stages," he noted in a university news release. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 1.8 million Americans aged 50 and older have age-related macular degeneration, and that number is estimated to reach about 3 million by 2020.

"This device offers hope to patients who are beyond medical or surgical therapy for the condition," Mannis said. Two experts unconnected to the new study agreed. While "more research is warranted . . . advancement in this technology could eventually make visually impaired individuals more independent," said Dr. Nazanin Barzideh. She is chief of vitreoretinal surgery at Winthrop-University in Mineola, N.Y. Dr. Mark Fromer is an ophthalmologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. He noted that most instruments that currently help people with low vision are simply "magnifying" devices. The OrCam works in a different way. "This small pilot study demonstrates that portable artificial vision devices may be an effective aid to the visually impaired," Fromer said. He believes the technology "deserves further exploration, to aid the millions of individuals severely limited by their visual status." The U.S. National Eye Institute has more about low vision.