[Raytrace] Zernike Polynomial Modeling (Was: Re: TCT (Tilted Component Te...

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Mon, 28 Jan 2002 19:21:36 EST


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In a message dated 1/28/2002 12:14:15 PM Central Standard Time, 
jd-upton@texas.net writes:


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>      What analysis tools might be available to help transform test 
> measurements into polynomial coefficients?
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John, 

I notice that Jim Burrows is outputting the first three even surface Z 
coefficients in his latest Windows version of Sixtests w/Zernike. I was 
hoping these could be entered into Oslo Lt but haven't tried this yet since 
my skill with this software is fairly limited. Does anyone know if this can 
be done?

Regards,

John Francis

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=2>In a message dated 1/28/2002 12:14:15 PM Central Standard Time, jd-upton@texas.net writes:<BR>
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John, <BR>
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I notice that Jim Burrows is outputting the first three even surface Z coefficients in his latest Windows version of Sixtests w/Zernike. I was hoping these could be entered into Oslo Lt but haven't tried this yet since my skill with this software is fairly limited. Does anyone know if this can be done?<BR>
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Regards,<BR>
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