Search:

charlie chaplin charlie chaplin dvd charlie chaplin collection charlie chaplin movie charlie chaplin films charlie chaplin modern times charlie chaplin silent charlie chaplin photo charlie chaplin videos charles chaplin the kid the great dictator charlie chaplin gold rush

PhotoTechEDU Day 30: Imaging optics for the next decade

Charlie Chaplin Video Site
Charlie Chaplin Video Site Charlie Chaplin Video Site
Charlie Chaplin Video Site

Google Tech Talks November, 7 2007 Digital cameras in their many forms will continue to be one of the primary drivers towards new technologies in optics as well as improvements of classical technologies. This has been well illustrated in the past 5-10 years which has seen, for example, the development of compression molded glass aspheric lenses for improved performance and packaging. The incorporation of injection molded plastic lenses and possibly hybrid refractive/diffractive surfaces will grow. Furthermore, as the trend continues towards smaller pixels as well as more pixels in a given sensor, the imaging optics will be further driven towards higher image quality. Zoom lenses will increase in their zoom range, yet there will be a continuing emphasis towards smaller and smaller packaging. The optics and their associated mechanics will need to be more robust with respect to stray light such as flare, glare, ghost images, and other undesirable image anomalies. And our optics must be more robust with respect to environmental effects such as thermal soaks and gradients. And with all of the above, customers will want lower cost too. It is going to be a fun ride over the next 5-10 years so fasten your seat belt and hold on real tight to the safety bar! Speaker: Robert E. Fischer, CEO OPTICS 1, Inc. Westlake Village, CA Bob Fisher is CEO of Optics 1, a past president of the SPIE, and a winner of that society's highest award, the Gold Medal for outstanding engineering or scientific accomplishments in optics andelectro-optics. Mr. Fischer's technical interests are in optical system design and engineering, in particular lens design. He is also interested in optical component and system manufacturing, assembly, and testing. His interests extend from the deep UV through the visible and on to the thermal infrared. He is known for his tireless efforts to advance optical science, engineering and scholarship. He served as a book editor of the McGraw-Hill Series on Optical and Electro-Optical Engineering, and as executive editor of OE Reports, bringing timely and practical information to professionals in the field.

Channel: People & Blogs
Uploaded: November 22, 2007 at 10:19 am
Author: googletechtalks

Length: 54:48
Rating: 4.60
Views: 4885

Tags: education  engedu  google  googletechtalks  talk  talks  techtalk  techtalks  

Video Url:


Embed Code:

Video Comments

joshgill12345 (June 7, 2008 at 9:26 pm)
sigh, too short...I wish he could have covered all his slides.
Billywalker1 (May 20, 2008 at 3:27 pm)
very long...
paulinetseng1 (May 6, 2008 at 6:30 am)
Thank you :D
GenericGene (November 23, 2007 at 11:43 am)
Thank you - I enjoyed this immensely.

Charlie Chaplin Video Site © 2007 All Rights Reserved.