SympleyWavey
A collection of code and design related to a DIY shack-hartmann wavefront sensor. Very much WIP :) (by AlistairSymonds)
pyoptica
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SympleyWavey
Posts with mentions or reviews of SympleyWavey.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-12.
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Animation sweeping through zernike polynomials and their derivatives
Code used to make this is here, relying on prysm for optical stuff + standard numerical python packages. https://github.com/AlistairSymonds/SympleyWavey/blob/main/simulations/zernike_derivatives_sanity_check.py
- A (mostly) working Jupyter example of simulated Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor
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Options for free optical simulation?
Out of these I've downloaded Raypier, Aether and Quadoa trial. Even then I've only gotten stuck into Raypier, code used to generate those above scenes is here if anyone is curious: https://github.com/AlistairSymonds/SympleyWavey/tree/main/simulations. If the performance didn't slow so much I'd just crank the rays counts and be happy with that, my inclination is to figure out prysm now too but was wondering if there's anything else obvious I've missed out there? Or am I approaching this all entirely incorrectly! Any and all comments on my rambling welcome :)
pyoptica
Posts with mentions or reviews of pyoptica.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-12.
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Options for free optical simulation?
Pyoptica Seems purely for diffractive effects, not relevant for my needs? Not sure why I would use it over Prysm too.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing SympleyWavey and pyoptica you can also consider the following projects:
raypier_optics - A raytracing toolkit for optical design
goray
prysm - physical optics: integrated modeling, phase retrieval, segmented systems, polynomials and fitting, sequential raytracing...