Generalized magnification in visual optics. Part 2: Magnification as affine transformation

African Vision and Eye Health

 
 
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Title Generalized magnification in visual optics. Part 2: Magnification as affine transformation
 
Creator Harris, W. F.
 
Subject — Linear magnification, affine magnification; transverse translation; astigmatism
Description In astigmatic systems magnification may be different in different directions.  It may also be accompanied by rotation or reflection.  These changes from object to image are examples of generalized magnification.  They are represented by  2 2×  matrices.  Because they are linear transformations they can be called linear magnifications.  Linear magnifications account for a change in appearance without regard to position.  Mathematical structure suggests a natural further generalization to a magnification that is complete in the sense that it accountsfor change in appearance and position.  It is represented by a  3 3×  matrix with a dummy third row. The transformation is called affine in linear algebra which suggests that these generalized magnifica-tions be called affine magnifications.  The purpose of the paper is to define affine magnification in the context of astigmatic optics.  Several examples are presented and illustrated graphically. (S Afr Optom 2010 69(4) 166-172)
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
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Date 2010-12-12
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — —
Format application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/aveh.v69i4.142
 
Source African Vision and Eye Health; South African Optometrist: Vol 69, No 4 (2010); 166-172 2410-1516 2413-3183
 
Language eng
 
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