FOAM is backwards for Modular Adaptive Optics Framework and aims to provide just that, a software framework which can easily be implemented in an adaptive optics setup by re-using modules of code which take care of one aspect of the complete AO controlling.
On top of that, FOAM is intended to
... [More] be:
* portable: it should run on many (unix like) systems,
* scalable: it will provide scalability through threading in crucial parts,
* open source: the source will be open and well documented, such that it can be easily developed by someone else. [Less]
The goal of the lensfun library is to provide a open source database of photographic lenses and their characteristics.
The lensfun library not only provides a way to read the database and search for specific things in it, but also provides a set of algorithms for correcting images based on
... [More] detailed knowledge of lens properties. Right now lensfun is designed to correct distortion, transversal (also known as lateral) chromatic aberrations, and vignetting.
The interface is defined both using C++ style and plain C. The C interface is a wrapper around the C++ classes. [Less]
LaserCalc is an Open Source application for the calculation of optical beam paths and laser resonators based on Gaussian beam matrix optics. In addition beam paths can be optimized to match given beam parameters (mode matching).
The Virtual Photonics Technology Initiative was established by the Laser Microbeam and Medical Program (LAMMP), an NIH/NIBIB Biotechnology Resource Center at the Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic (http://lammp.bli.uci.edu/) in April 2008.
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