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Optical Instruments
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Abstract
In this part, we discuss optical instruments that rely, so to speak, on geometrical optics; they are primarily lens devices. Our purpose is not merely to describe the instruments, but to present enough material to permit intelligent use of them.
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Resolution Limit Projection System Optical Instrument Slide Projector Fresnel Lens
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