1 ColorMatic 2006 ColorMatic 1.67 & ColorMatic 1.54.

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1 ColorMatic 2006 ColorMatic 1.67 & ColorMatic 1.54

2 Launch ColorMatic 1.54 Q3 in 2006 Fastest mid-Index Photochromic on the market ! New & fashionable colours Improved material features Products: Impression, Impression XS, Mulitgressiv ILT, Multigressiv ILT XS and Perfalit ColorMatic 2006 Start with ColorMatic 1.54

3 ColorMatic 2006 – Next step to success! )ColorMatic from Rodenstock. Get there in record time. World record! ColorMatic 1.67: Faster – thinner – tougher

4 3 dimensions of modern photochromic lenses

5 The fastest photochromic lenses for your glasses Noticably faster lighning and tinting Rapid photochromic action lasts for years (Anti- aging factor) Perfect UV protection Anti-glare protection designed to work with the physiology for the eye Extremely tough – perfect for rimless glasses Minimal base absorption (lens seems clear to the eye) Natural colour perception Extra dark grey and classical, timeless brown Speed Colour Protection

6 ColorMatic Speed Fading after 2 minutes at 23°C % Most important are the first seconds at fading. ColorMatic 1.67 is the fastest photochromic high index product !

7 ColorMatic Speed Fading to a absorption of 40% at 23°C ColorMatic never was so fast at fading – the spectacle wearer notices a clear difference to low index photochromics: more than twice as fast as ColorMatic 1.54 almost 4x faster than conventional low index products min 2,4 x brighter 3,7 x brighter

8 ColorMatic 1.67 – Anti-aging factor ColorMatic 1.67 showas after 3 years almost full bandwidth in tinting. One comperable high index product clearly looses deviation. Also for ColorMatic high index (laquer photochromic):  the Anti Aging Factor The innovative layer system makes it possible. The AR coat and the hard coat protect the photochromic coat and avoid therefore almost the aging.. Photochromic performance after 3 years ColorMatic 1.67 Competitor 2 Power UV light that causes aging is absorbed UV light trigger photochromic activity UV light Hardcoat Base Photochromic

9 ColorMatic 1.67 – Technic Technical Datas Index: Abbe: 31,4 Density: 1,37 g/cm 3 UV protection100%: 400 nm Photo laquer: approx. 50  m Absorption grey: 10 to 90% Absorption brown: 10 to 85% Products Impression: –Impression/ Impression XS –Impression Mono –Impression Hyperop/ Hyperop XS Multigressiv ILT –Multigressiv ILT / Multigressiv ILT XS –Multigressiv ILT Hyperop/ Hyperop XS Further products: –Follow approx. In 1st Quarter 2007

10 ColorMatic 1.67 – Technic Other information Up to 30% thinner as ColorMatic 1.54 Up to 25% lighter than ColorMatic 1.54 Extrem robust material – pleasant handling and ideal for rimless Range:identic to the corresponding organic 1.67 products Delivery time: about + 1 or 2 days more than the corresponding white product (but only within the first few weeks after launch) Coatings Systematically with Solitaire Optional Solitaire TopCoat(approx. 1. Quarter 2007)

11 ColorMatic 1.67 – Need-to-know  The fastest photochromic product on the market ! Noticable faster fading Base absorption 10% is essential for the marvellous photochromic performance For the endconsumer subtly performance loss at the speed, but always at least Transitions V level or more Addicted to temperature: like for all other photochromic products – lenses darken more in the cold Speed is also addicted to temperature – lenses are generally in the cold/ winter more slowly in fading Absolutely no darkening behind the windscreen of the car Also fading when glasses are within the case

12 ColorMatic 1.54 green Green light for a real highlight. ColorMatic shows colours

13 ColorMatic 1.54 green Technical datas Technical datas:like ColorMatic 1.54 brown & grey Absorption:8% to 85% Products Impression and Impression XS Perfalit Coatings Optional Solitaire TopCoat international: for all ColorMatic 1.54 from – only via Regen and Klattovy) TopCoat use & handling: as usual good

14 ColorMatic 1.54 green Biggest colour variety of ColorMatic Unique: colour selection Unique: colour green Unique: ColorMatic Contrast

15 ColorMatic 1.54 green Colour stability (example fading) Diagram shows the colour stability of ColorMatic 1.54 on the example green Base for that is the scientific description of the colour location after CIE Lab which demonstrates colour perceptions with a colour ball (CIE = Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage) Line shows the wandering of the colour location within a 2-dimension colour range (section of the colour ball) Diagram therefore shows that ColorMatic 1.54 is over the whole photochromic process completely in the range where the eye appreciates a nice, clear green colour No tilting into other colours, for example here no ugly yellowness Colour axis ( schematic display of colour perception) Eye perceives pleasing, comfortable green tint Fading time

16 ColorMatic 2006 Additional materials for mailing Eye catching silver envelope

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