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13 June 1989 Applications Of Ophthalmic Optics
Brian D. Cohn
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Abstract
In the realm of fabrication of optical elements, one often overlooks one of the largest sources of optical components; the ophthalmic optician. Within the tolerances which the ophthalmic optician can operate, he can provide finished elements very quickly and inexpensively. Additionally, the ophthalmic optician routinely makes toric surfaces, a service which more conventional optical fabrication facilities cannot provide.
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Brian D. Cohn "Applications Of Ophthalmic Optics", Proc. SPIE 1049, Recent Trends in Optical Systems Design and Computer Lens Design Workshop II, (13 June 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951415
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KEYWORDS
Optical components

Glasses

Optics manufacturing

Monochromatic aberrations

Lenses

Refractive index

Tolerancing

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