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- Opened on Jun 6, 2019
- #8
e.g. diffraction-limited PSF from a flat wavefront. Calculate Zernike for pure SA, feed that in, the get back the PSF.
Such a tool can be used to produce estimated PSFs from measured wavefront.
raacampbell
- Opened on Jun 6, 2019
- #7
e.g. the option to show the phase plot with defocus subtracted. Presumably this would allow us to measure the wavefront
after the objective.
raacampbell
- 1
- Opened on Jun 6, 2019
- #6
Because usable sensor size will depend on how much of the image is overlayed in the two conditions. Could add arrows
indicating which way the images need to be translated, for example. Or simply report ...
raacampbell
- Opened on Jun 6, 2019
- #5
raacampbell
- Opened on Jun 6, 2019
- #4
If we are to obtain accurate absolute measurements of phase then we need to be able to take an image with a known
curvature and re-use it later under different conditions. This will require the images ...
raacampbell
- 2
- Opened on Jun 4, 2019
- #3
Need to make calibration files which contain an image derived from a single-mode fibre at a known distance. We need a
way of implementing that. We can then use this to get an absolute measure of wavefront. ...
enhancement
raacampbell
- 5
- Opened on Jun 4, 2019
- #2
If just one then connect to it. Otherwise offer choice. Remove the hackish camera functions.
enhancement
raacampbell
- 2
- Opened on Jun 4, 2019
- #1

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