Long sightedness, computer illustration. In long sightedness the focal point for incoming light (red lines) is behind the retina (orange), causing difficulty focusing on near objects. This may be a result of the eyeball being shorter than it should be, or problems with the lens (dark blue) or cornea. It can be corrected by placing a convex lens in front of the eye.

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