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WinLens3D then loaded, but was not operative.īTW our twitter account ‘LensDesignApps’ will give you earliest news on updates! Typically it showed itself during startup with an error message. In specific it will occur if the digit grouping symbol is a blank, rather than a dot or a comma.

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With apologies to all effected - this is a bug fix for those whose PC regional setting is French, or a Slavic and Finno-Ugric language. NB Versions 1.2.5, 1.2.6 & 1.2.7 were either mainly bug fixes or a re-badging when Qioptiq became part of Excelitas Spot diagrams: option to remove a percentage of the lateral colour - usefull in systems with large amounts of this aberration so can compare spot patterns from different wavelengths at large scale Improved printouts of all graphics - especially for zoom lensesĬlear indications of ECO friendly and Moldable glassesĮCO status now separated out from availability status Improvements to chromatic aberration graph Latest glass data from CDGM, Hikari, Hoya, Ohara, Schott & Sumita

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Latest Qioptiq components - inc aspheric condensers

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Includes ability to add custom films to database + dedicated manual Thin films database & modelling has been significant enhanced.

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How to setup zoom lenses and some useful zoom friendly features of graphs and tables How to use the interactive glass map in to order to quickly change glasses in the system We show how to setup some reflective scanners so that it is easy to model the scanning motions Showing how to add LINOS prisms and how to create custom prisms The rules that govern the location of surface and components when working with tilts and decenters This describes the ray fan related plots - OPD, TRA, Longiitudinal aberration, OSC/Isoplanetism and the ray fan tableĪn overview of the features used to setup and analyse tilts and decenters in WinLens3D - it includes the neat prism wizard This describes the chief ray or field aberration plots - astigmatism, distortion & lateral colour We discuss the various tools that provide a paraxial and seidel based analysis of a lens system Hints and tips for getting the best out of the user interface WinLens3D editing your lens data - introduction We will be adding more clips on different subjects as time goes on - for example on glass selection and on some of the engineering tools within WinLens3D. We then have some clips looking at the Tilt and Decenter features within WinLens3D - what they are and how to setup various systems using them. There follows a number of videos which should be of help to those teaching or learning lens design - where we describe the tools available for simple paraxial & seidel analysis and then discuss some of the graphs and what they mean. We start with a very simple introduction to using WinLens3D. There is a plan behind the sequence, but feel free to view them in any order.

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The video clips are arranged in a sequence, so that related items are together. WinLens3D Basic also offers zoom friendly graphics, multiple copies of graphs/tables, audit trail facilities, and sliders for hand optimisation plus an autofocus option. Free version of the WinLens3D optical design package, which provides serious design and analysis tools for optical engineer, student or designer.









Gaussian software student