Abstract
Advances in digital image optics have increased the significance of lateral color aberration because it is easily seen in the projected area. The choice of optical glass plays a role in the elimination of lateral color aberration. Current optical software still has difficulty in finding the optimal combination of optical glasses for twelve or more elements in a projection lens, the choice being among at least 300 optical glasses that have been developed. Even the modern damped least squares, a ray-tracing-based method, is limited, owing to its inability to identify an enhanced optical system configuration. As an alternative, this research proposes a new optimization process by using algorithms involving the theory of geometric optics in a projector lens, real encoding, multiple dynamic crossover, and random gene mutation techniques. Results and conclusions show that attempts to achieve negligible axial and lateral color aberration are successful.
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