October 1995 Issue
Feature Articles
Adaptive Wavefront Shaping With Liquid Crystals
The authors are interested in high resolution imaging systems, and in particular new techniques for wavefront sensing and correction.
by Gordon D. Love, Janet S. Fender, and Sergio R. RestainoColorimetry Part Ii: Imaging Applications
Colorimetry applied to Imaging, known as device-independent color Imaging, has a historical basis in color television that is useful in Improving the color fidelity of color computer peripherals such as CRT displays and printers.
by Roy S. BernsDiffractive Lenses Create New Opportunities
FAKLIS PROVIDES AN OVERVIEW OF DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS INCLUDING CHARACTERISTIC PROPERTIES AND FABRICATION METHODS. HE ALSO CITES KEY APPLICATION AREAS AND DESCRIBES SEVERAL CHALLENGES CURRENTLY FACING DIFFRACTIVE LENS MANUFACTURERS.
by Dean FaklisThe Eyes Of Corona: The World's First Satellite Reconnaissance Program
Smith recounts the history surrounding CORONA and discusses the design and engineering of CORONA's optics.
by F. Dow SmithThe Optical Shield Of Cephalopods
Vitkin analyzes the optical effects generated when squids, octopi, and others create melanin clouds. He also provides instructions on creating your own “smoke screen.”
by I. Alex Vitkin