A major problem faced with zoom lenses is the curvilinear distortions
or the barrel and pincushion distortions. This is a distortion where the lateral
magnifications of the image produced is not constant. (Langford) This happens with
point objects off the axis. (Monk p60) In other words a variation in magnification
with axial distance. (Sears, p125) This does not affect the sharpness of the image but
just the shape. What we want is the magnification
This is the ratio y'/y where y' is the produced image height and y is the original image height. (fig2-3 monk p11)
If you have an image of a square the magnification at the center is greater then at its edges.(Langford)
The magnification decreases with axial distance (Sears, p119).
The image of the square is less magnified at the center then the edges
The magnification increases with axial distance (Sears, p120).
Calculations of distortion and where it comes from.
Relative distortion D is given by.
This can be found by
the definition of derivative
we take h as f(x) we get
or if y' = f(x + f(x)) and y = f(x) we get
Now we know by trigonometry that y = tan u if u is the angle of the ray that coming in and
y' = tan u' where u' is the angle of the ray coming out.
By Taylor series expansion of tan we have
D varies with the distance away from the axis or the off-axis distance therefore D is caused
by the higher order terms of this expansion, namely the third and fifth order.
since we only care
about the third and fifth order terms of the derivative. The coefficient "a" gives the
distortion. If a > 0 then we have pincushion distortion and if a < 0 then we have barrel
distortion
The Cause of Distortions and the Solution
Barrel and pincushion distortions can be caused by a stop or aperture.
An aperture is a hole or opening, this could be the boundary of the lens.
A stop restricts the amount of rays coming into the lens.
Barrel distortion is caused when the stop appears before the lens.
Pincushion is when the stop appears after the lens.
A method used to fix distortion is using both the lenses which have pincushion and
barrel distortion together. A stop is usually put in between the lenses.
Reference: http://www.vanwalree.com/optics/distortion.html
Sears, ch5