In biconic zernike surface parameters, there is a “#zernike terms”. Could you tell me how to set up this number if I want up to third order x and y terms? thanks a lot.
In biconic zernike surface parameters, there is a “#zernike terms”. Could you tell me how to set up this number if I want up to third order x and y terms? thanks a lot.
Best answer by Sandrine Auriol
Hi
The Zernike polynomials of the Biconic Zernike Surface are the “Zernike Standard Coefficients”. The link is missing in the help files, but it should bring you here: The Analyze Tab (sequential ui mode) > Image Quality Group > Wavefront > Zernike Standard Coefficients.
So up to term 10 I think.
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