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Book Description Bridges the growing gap between vision and optics--written to be read by those in either field. Interfaces design techniques with optical anatomy in language optical engineers and lens designers can understand. Author is Chairman of the Visual Instrumentation conference and a key figure in the field. From the Back Cover The tools you need for visual instrument design are here: Visual Instrumentation: Optical Design and Engineering Principles details design techniques beginning with the eye itself. Authored by a team of top experts in the field, this groundbreaking, state-of-the-art volume provides the information needed to design and evaluate optical instruments. Whether you're an optical engineer, lens designer, optical technician, or vision professional, Visual Instrumentation makes understanding, designing, and evaluating visual instruments clearer and easier. Packed with over 150 concept-clarifying illustrations, this book gives a highly instructive, detailed look at: eye characteristics and behavior; aberrations and image quality in the human eye; modeling of the eye's refractive and neurosensor systems; image quality assessment and optimization; design considerations for binocular head-mounted displays; basic lense design for instrumentaiton; applications of diffractive optics; testing methods for visual instruments; and more. Back to Machine Vision
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