I am trying to export the incoherent irradiance information from the detector viewer along with x,y coordinates. Cross section row/column option allows only to export either x or y coordinate at a specific row/column. How do i export both x,y coordinates with irradiance at each coordinate? The detector grid size is 250x250 pixels.
I would like to see 4 decimal places in my surface property editor when I apply circular apertures or obscurations to a surface in sequential mode. I see the values being rounded to a single decimal point. I am aware of changing the number of decimals displayed in the editors from the “preferences” menu, but I don’t see anything happening in this surface property editor. Is the higher resolution value I enter actually being used (and just rounded in this editor) and how would I verify this? Thanks Pat
Hi all,I have a question about the color in the tool ‘Image Simulation’. When I only set the system’s wavelength as 633nm, I just build a simple 4f system, and use the ‘Image Simulation’. I found when I choose the 633nm wavelength as the light source, the simulated image actually shows as blue color. I am confused how to display the correct color in ‘Image Simulation’ with the corresponding specified wavelength?I have attached a screenshot of the image simulation and the corresponding Zemax file ‘Test.zip’ for your reference.Thank you!
I would like to design a HUD projector to work with a windscreen. I am wondering what the best method for doing this would be, whether to use OpticStudio or Speos. I am familiar with Zemax but have never used it for this type of application. Because I don’t even know where the HUD optics will be located in space, or what their form will be, I need a tool that allows me to define a geometry to give me roughly what I want before optimising. Unsure as to whether Zemax is the best package for that.
Dear Community, I am trying to analyze the vignetting due to tilt of mirror (from 40 degree to 75 Degree) in the above figure (Mirror is at 45 degree tilt) by retaining the coordinates of 1st lens and Glass Slab. But I couldn’t do that…I tried with making 1st surface of 1st lens as global coordinate and try to analyze the effect of mirror tilt, but along with mirror glass slab is also rotating, which is not practical to me. I tried with making 1st surface of Glass slab as global coordinate and try to analyze the effect of mirror tilt, but in this case system below the mirror is rotating along with mirror, which is also not practical to me. So, Is it possible to retain the coordinates of both the element (glass slab and 1st lens) and rotate the mirror alone without affecting the other optical elements in the system? Thanks.
Hi,I am learning how to convert a simple lens to NSC mode. Here is a screenshot of the SC mode and here after converting For each field, Zemax added a light source and detector. However, I wonder what is the aim of null objects (layers 6 and 7) and why Null object 7 is the reference object for all 3 detectors. To check what happened, I deleted those two objects and got an error message. What is the function of those two Null Objects in this simply modulation?Regards,Marzanna
Hi Guys! I am unable to reverse the elements for it to point properly (Labelled in diagram below). It seems like the path is being reflected back to the original path and I do not know what to do. Any help will be great, thank you so much!
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