Spatial sampling corresponds to the microlens pitch. Spatial resolution is the minimum spatial wavelength you can measure on the wavefront: at least twice the microlens pitch (Shannon theorem).
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- How to get customer support from Imagine Optic?
- What is the damage threshold of a HASO?
- What is the difference between spatial resolution and spatial sampling?
- Is it possible to measure chromatic aberration?
- How is the Shack Hartmann sensor calibrated?
- What is the recommended interval between calibration checks?
- Does the HASO workwith extended sources?
- Does the HASO work with point sources?
- Is the system sensitive to coherence ?
- Is the system sensitive to polarization ?
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