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| 11:17 | se6astian | good day
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| 11:47 | Bertl | morning folks!
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| 11:53 | lab-bot | sebastian closed T227: 3d Printer information for wiki or community boards. as "Resolved". http://lab.apertus.org/T227
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| 11:53 | se6astian | good morning
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| 11:55 | se6astian | Bertl: are you familiar with the optical low pass filter manufacturing process?
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| 11:55 | se6astian | I would like to learn the basic steps involved
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| 11:58 | Bertl | http://www.google.com.tr/patents/US5550663
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| 11:59 | Bertl | but note that there are different methods to build an OLPF
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| 11:59 | Bertl | this is only one
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| 12:02 | Bertl | http://www.google.im/patents/WO2008004570A1 here another
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| 12:06 | Bertl | https://www.google.im/patents/US6940648
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| 12:07 | Bertl | (this is as far as I know the "traditional" OLPF)
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| 12:08 | se6astian | do you know any companies that can do this for us?
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| 12:08 | Bertl | now for the actual manufacturing process, it will depend on the type and quality
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| 12:08 | se6astian | I contacted sunex and mosaic enginieering so far
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| 12:09 | Bertl | there are a number of chinese manufacturers who offer OLPF
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| 12:10 | Bertl | but I have no idea what price/quality can be expected where
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| 12:19 | se6astian | from what I learnt the OLPF design has to match the sensor characteristics
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| 12:19 | se6astian | so I assume that most products are custom orders
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| 12:19 | se6astian | which will make checking samples difficult...
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| 12:26 | Bertl | depends, the double bifraction approach will be fairly sensor independant and definitely can be adjusted via the filter to sensor distance
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| 16:18 | Bertl | off for now ... bb;
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| 16:18 | Bertl | *bbl
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| 18:41 | lab-bot | sebastian closed T85: Enclosure Backplate add 4 screw connections to lensbase as "Wontfix". http://lab.apertus.org/T85
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| 18:43 | se6astian | can anybody thing of an innovative application for the AXIOM using this? https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/flow-an-intuitive-precise-wireless-controller
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| 18:44 | se6astian | *think
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| 21:55 | se6astian | tm f bd
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