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Fields: Generally speaking, the field definitions used for optimization and analysis are inadequate for 6yU~^))bx
tolerancing. for example, a rotationally symmetric lens may use field definitions of 0, 7, and 10 degrees. For =[,adB
tolerancing purposes, the lack of symmetry in the field definitions may cause inaccurate results when analyzing ;S7xJ'H
tilt or decenter tolerances. When constructing a merit function to use for tolerancing ZEMAX can use three Y'P8 `$
different field settings: !Zrvko
Y-Symmetric: ZEMAX computes the maximum field coordinate, then defines new field points at +1.0, +0.7, x9=lN^/4
0.0, -0.7, and -1.0 times the maximum field coordinate, in the Y direction only. All X field values are set to b#M<b.R)
zero. This is the default for rotationally symmetric lenses. h$!qb'|
XY-Symmetric: Similar to Y-Symmetric, except there are 9 field points used. The 5 Y-Symmetric points are jL# ak V
used, and -1.0, -0.7, +0.7, and +1.0 are added in the X axis direction only. DuWP)#kg
User Defined: Use whatever field definitions exist in the current lens file. This option is required when using {D@y-K5
vignetting factors, tolerancing multiple configuration lenses, or using tolerance scripts. It is also highly H_Yy.yi
recommended when tolerancing non rotationally symmetric lenses or lenses with complex field weighting |Yx8Ez
that user defined fields be used.