"Modern Lens Design" 2nd Edition by Warren J. Smith [MEa@D<7N
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Contents of Modern Lens Design 2nd Edition ~clWG-i
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1 Introduction OKU P
1.1 Lens Design Books w}1)am&pD
1.2 Reference Material 'RA[_Z
1.3 Specifications ^4fkZh
1.4 Lens Design 2~@=ua[|=5
1.5 Lens Design Program Features Z~nl{P#
1.6 About This Book ;4_n:XUgo;
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2 Automatic Lens Design 08`
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2.2 The Merit Function lR(&Wc\j
2.3 Local Minima soohyK8
2.4 The Landscape Lens -( iJ<
2.5 Types of Merit Function UiSc*_N"
2.6 Stagnation 0PfFli`2;
2.7 Generalized Simulated Annealing }F.1j!71L
2.8 Considerations about Variables for Optimization +\ySx^vi
2.9 How to Increase the Speed or Field of a System and Avoid Ray Failure Problems >r*Zm2($MR
2.10 Test Plate Fits, Melt Fits, Thickness Fits and Reverse Aberration Fits `Q8 D[
2.11 Spectral Weighting
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2.12 How to Get Started &qU[wn:1
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3 Improving a Design |}}]&:w2
3.1 Lens Design Tip Sheet: Standard Improvement Techniques ) )F.|w
3.2 Glass Changes ( Index and V Values ) 4mAtYm
3.3 Splitting Elements Xm4wuX"e=
3.4 Separating a Cemented Doublet 8vRiVJ8QS:
3.5 Compounding an Element {k*_'0
3.6 Vignetting and Its Uses x -!FS h8q
3.7 Eliminating a Weak Element; the Concentric Problem yS43>UK_W+
3.8 Balancing Aberrations |l|]Tw
3.9 The Symmetrical Principle L8G4K)
3.10 Aspheric Surfaces <