Nodda Duma
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CAD has been used since the 1950s for lens design, a fact well known in my professional community. However, the use of such was paid for (heavily) by the hour, and it wasn’t until the late 1970s and the advent of microcomputers and adaptation of optical design software to them that computer optimization, design, and analysis really began to cause a significant transition to a new generation of designs.
And as AgX mentions, new computer-designed optical glass types as well as computer-aided manufacturing in the 1980s also made a huge difference. Things just got better and more consistent.
And as AgX mentions, new computer-designed optical glass types as well as computer-aided manufacturing in the 1980s also made a huge difference. Things just got better and more consistent.