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18 August 2005 From the landscape lens to the planar lens: a reflection on teaching lens design
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Abstract
We review how optical aberration correction principles were applied in the design of classical photographic lenses. This makes the teaching of lens design more meaningful and interesting since a logical approach to understanding the increasing complexity of objective lenses is used.
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Jose Sasian "From the landscape lens to the planar lens: a reflection on teaching lens design", Proc. SPIE 5865, Tribute to Warren Smith: A Legacy in Lens Design and Optical Engineering, 58650I (18 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.624566
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KEYWORDS
Monochromatic aberrations

Lens design

Gradient-index optics

Glasses

Photographic lenses

Distortion

Optical calibration

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