"Modern Lens Design" 2nd Edition by Warren J. Smith E1v<-UPbA
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Contents of Modern Lens Design 2nd Edition VQx-gm8}!
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1 Introduction -dN;\x
1.1 Lens Design Books "?.Wb L
1.2 Reference Material 6oBt<r?CJ
1.3 Specifications 3AL=*qq
1.4 Lens Design M8Lj*JN
1.5 Lens Design Program Features L%s""nP
1.6 About This Book }X:r:{r
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2 Automatic Lens Design mW9b~G3k
2.2 The Merit Function U}Fk%Jj
2.3 Local Minima <Y6>L};
2.4 The Landscape Lens 'Em($A(
2.5 Types of Merit Function },ZL8l{
2.6 Stagnation NVPYv#uK
2.7 Generalized Simulated Annealing w2V E_
2.8 Considerations about Variables for Optimization u[qtuM?&
2.9 How to Increase the Speed or Field of a System and Avoid Ray Failure Problems .}>[Kr
2.10 Test Plate Fits, Melt Fits, Thickness Fits and Reverse Aberration Fits JPzPL\
2.11 Spectral Weighting @"2-tn@q_
2.12 How to Get Started HWZ*Htr
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3 Improving a Design h*%1Jkxu
3.1 Lens Design Tip Sheet: Standard Improvement Techniques 2yc\A3ft#
3.2 Glass Changes ( Index and V Values ) Y[,C1,
3.3 Splitting Elements \bE~iz3b9
3.4 Separating a Cemented Doublet :9qB{rLi}
3.5 Compounding an Element 6>%NL"* ]
3.6 Vignetting and Its Uses jGPs!64f)
3.7 Eliminating a Weak Element; the Concentric Problem % m$Mnx
3.8 Balancing Aberrations _<