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Re: [photo-3d] Re: Loupe question, magnifiers, confusion


  • From: "Don Lopp" <dlopp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Re: Loupe question, magnifiers, confusion
  • Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 00:24:42 -0800

Loupe power-I agree with Dr T.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dr. George A. Themelis" <drt-3d@xxxxxxx>
To: <photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 11:31 PM
Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Re: Loupe question, magnifiers, confusion


> I think there is a mistake in your analysis:
> 
> >   Magnification = 250mm/FL + (10 * x**-1)
> >
> >If we could focus on an object at 0 inches distance, the formula
> >would describe the intrinsic magnfication offered by the lens itself:
> >
> >   Magnification = 250/FL + (10 * 0**-1)
> >
> >   Magnification = 250/FL + 0   
> 
> This is incorrect.  If x = 0 then x**-1 (essentially 1/x) is
> infinity, not zero.  Zero is achieved when x = infinity
> or when the we focus at infinity, which happens when
> the eye muscles relax.
> 
> In presenting this general formula you are assuming that the 
> user WANTS to achieve the closest focusing distance.
> This usually strains the eyes and it is not necessarily
> desirable.
> 
> Personally, I prefer to have my eye muscles relaxed when
> I view stereo slides (or even when using microscopes or 
> other optical instruments), therefore I focus the viewer 
> for infinity viewing, which gives:
> 
> Magnification = 250mm/FL
> 
> George Themelis
> 
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