BetterSense
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What kind of tests can be performed on lenses?
I imagine that lens makers must have had production line tests used for quality control. They would need a way to detect poor performing lenses. They would want a way to do it without having to shoot a picture and waste time developing it. And they didn't have cheap electronics.
Are there diffraction methods, resolution tests, distortion tests, contrast tests etc that can be performed, possibly with some specialized equipment, and what do those tests look like? I am specifically interested in production QC. People here remark about sample variations in lenses, and if we can detect variations, then one would hope lens manufacturers would be able to detect them, but I honestly don't know what the lens maker's toolbox looked like in the mid 20th century. They didn't even have lasers until the 80s...
I imagine that lens makers must have had production line tests used for quality control. They would need a way to detect poor performing lenses. They would want a way to do it without having to shoot a picture and waste time developing it. And they didn't have cheap electronics.
Are there diffraction methods, resolution tests, distortion tests, contrast tests etc that can be performed, possibly with some specialized equipment, and what do those tests look like? I am specifically interested in production QC. People here remark about sample variations in lenses, and if we can detect variations, then one would hope lens manufacturers would be able to detect them, but I honestly don't know what the lens maker's toolbox looked like in the mid 20th century. They didn't even have lasers until the 80s...