Interesting?
clearly a case of someone who thinks everything is solveable through
mathematics. I used the empiric method and can now "feel" where the focus
has to be set from experience. He has to take his pocket calculator out!
Sorry, not my kind of sauce. Clearly a case of an academic with no other
problems than to less recognition and overcompensation. (no harm intented to
the academics amongst us, I am one myself for the moment, and really
strugling with the tradition "why explains things simply if you can make it
difficult")
Iwert.
ps: and the kids were hard this morning as well...
2007/11/30, usher99@xxxxxxx <usher99@xxxxxxx>:
>
>
> Interesting argument that if one desires infinity to be in? sharp focus
> focus at infinity with little loss. Hyperfocal distance has its drawbacks.??
> Probably depends on what the emphasis of the image is.?
> Only read? the paper in a cursory fashion and we'll see what Dr. Focus et
> al have to say.
>
>
> Mike
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>
> http://www.trenholm.org/hmmerk/TIAOOFe.pdf
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