Preface | |
Part I. General Theory: 1. Introduction |
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2. Image formation and ray tracing | |
3. Paraxial theory of refracting systems | |
4. Paraxial theory of reflecting systems | |
5. Non-Gaussian optics | |
6. Lens types and image formation | |
7. Mirror types and image formation | |
8. Prisms | |
9. Aperture stops, pupils, field lenses, and field stops | |
10. Defocus, depth-of-field and focussing techniques | |
11. Optical metrology | |
12. Photometry of optical systems | |
Part II. Geometrical Optical Instruments or Systems: 13. The eye |
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14. Ophthalmic lenses | |
15. Simple magnifiers | |
16. Microscopes | |
17. Telescopes | |
18. Macroscopes | |
19. Relay systems | |
20. Angle and distance measuring instruments | |
21. Cameras and camera lenses | |
22. Projectors | |
23. Collimators | |
24. Photometers and colorimeters | |
Part III. Physical Optics and Physical Optical Instruments: 25. Interferometry and interferometers |
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26. Diffraction and diffractive devices | |
Part IV. Ophthalmic Instruments: 27. Focimeters |
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28. Radiuscopes and keratometers | |
29. Ophthalmoscopes | |
30. The Badal optometer | |
31. Optometers | |
32. Binocular vision and testing instruments | |
Part V. Aberrations and Image Quality: 33. Aberration theory |
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34. Image quality | |
35. Aberrations of the eye | |
Part VI. Visual Ergonomics: 36. Visual ergonomics of monocular systems |
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37. Visual ergonomics of binocular systems | |
Appendices. |