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Hi,

Zernike polynomials are extensively used in Vision science, adaptive optics and optical metrology to represent different type of wavefront aberrations. 

I am currently working on a labVIEw project that require the Zernike surface fitting to the experimental data. I can write the code myself but it will take little longer. want to know if anyone in this group has used the Zernike polynomials and willing to share the LV code? plz feel free to respond.

Cheer

Jimm 

 

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