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How to Choose the Best Glasses for your Optical Design
- By Nam-Hyong Kim
- Published 5 October 2006
- Glass and Refractive Index , Optimization
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Summary & References
Glass Substitution is the most powerful method available for selecting the best glasses to use in your optical design. It uses no approximations, and always uses the real dispersion data of the glasses. It also allows glasses to be chosen on the basis of their status, cost, and other properties.
6 Responses to "How to Choose the Best Glasses for your Optical Design " 
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said this on 09 May 2007 4:09:38 PM PDT
Easy understanding and very useful!
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said this on 20 Jun 2007 7:58:34 AM PDT
This article is very clear compared with the manual.
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said this on 01 Jul 2007 11:28:07 PM PDT
This article is good!
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said this on 01 Sep 2007 1:37:27 AM PDT
Very clear, very useful. A more detailed description of glass parameters and a list of standard glasses would have made it perfect.
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said this on 06 Sep 2007 1:59:28 AM PDT
clear explaination and very helpful
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said this on 05 Dec 2007 6:45:32 AM PDT
Clear explanation of glass substitution.
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