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13 June 1989 Interactive Y-Ӯ Diagrams On A Personal Computer
Richard Ditteon
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Abstract
A computer program has been written which allows the user to draw a y-ӯ diagram on the computer screen. Based on the diagram data, the system prescription is calculated. The first order properties such as effective focal length, pupil size and pupil position are also determined. The program can modify a system by lens bending or thickening, and by conjugate and stop shifts. The software runs on IBM PCs and compatibles.
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Richard Ditteon "Interactive Y-Ӯ Diagrams On A Personal Computer", Proc. SPIE 1049, Recent Trends in Optical Systems Design and Computer Lens Design Workshop II, (13 June 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951406
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KEYWORDS
Optical design

Software development

Computer science

Lens design

Software

Visualization

Gradient-index optics

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