Dirk Wright <wright@xxxxxxxxxxxx> moved upon the face of the 'Net and spake
thusly:
> I was wondering about a Liquid Crystal Display used as a replacement
> for the mechanical diaphram in lenses? My idea is that the lens would
> have a LCD array of concentric circles embedded in a transparent lens
> element, each set of circles turned off or on electrically to achieve
An LCD that is inactive is not perfectly clear---there's the
randomized crystals themselves and the grid circuits. I wonder if
those objects would contribute a serious diffraction problem?
cjb
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