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1 June 1974 Practical Aspects Of The Use Of Optical Test Methods In Production
P. S. Kenrick
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Proceedings Volume 0046, Image Assessment and Specification; (1974) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954006
Event: Image Assessment and Specification, 1974, Rochester, United States
Abstract
Optical testing in production is becoming increasingly complex as component specific-ations become tighter. It is no longer satisfactory to evaluate lenses by the visual appearance of the image they produce and objective test methods are becoming more commonly used in the optical workshop. The most important objective test parameters to be considered are optical transfer function, transmission, distortion and veiling glare. Most of the comments which follow relate specifically to m t f but also in a general sense to all optical measurements.
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P. S. Kenrick "Practical Aspects Of The Use Of Optical Test Methods In Production", Proc. SPIE 0046, Image Assessment and Specification, (1 June 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954006
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KEYWORDS
Optical testing

Objectives

Lenses

Distortion

Cameras

Tolerancing

Data processing

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