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The University of Rochester has developed a machine that can produce
positive aspheric lenses to 1/20th wave in minutes. The machine, called This is not new, it has been covered here on SAA before. The technology is now some 8 years old. There is a company in Rochester that has been selling machines for this purpose for several years. It is not cost effective for amateur or commercial optics. Forget about having anything like this for objective lenses too. For eyepieces, molded aspheric optics might someday be cost effective. These are being used right now in consumer digital cameras. I don't know what this will buy you over eyepieces that are now available. Roland Christen |
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