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10 August 2001 Colorimetric evaluation of the spot center during the optical design of microscope objectives
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Abstract
Coloring of the spot center given by the microscope objective is proposed as a measure to aid the lens designer in the image quality evaluation. Results of computation for the different types of microscope objectives are presented. Distribution of Strehl number and optimal defocusing in the visual spectrum range strongly influence the coloring of the spot center.
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Tadeusz Kryszczynski "Colorimetric evaluation of the spot center during the optical design of microscope objectives", Proc. SPIE 4517, Lightmetry: Metrology, Spectroscopy, and Testing Techniques Using Light, (10 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.435978
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KEYWORDS
Microscopes

Objectives

Colorimetry

Visible radiation

Monochromatic aberrations

Image quality

Wavefronts

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