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`The newest release of CODE V® optical design software from Optical
`Research Associates (ORA®) delivers features to improve both the modeling
`and optimization of optical systems. In particular, CODE V 9.8 builds on the
`success of the recently introduced diffraction-based image simulation feature
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` broad range of built-in macro functions for manipulating this data enables
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`also can extract various parameters of the simulated image, including color and luminance values.
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`The optimization capabilities of CODE V have also been extended to account for the effects of manufacturing tolerances,
`thus allowing the designer to create more tolerance-insensitive design forms. Specifically, a new macro function that
`accesses the program’s Fast Wavefront Differential Tolerancing capability (the TOR analysis feature) enables the
`designer to optimize for best fabricated performance, rather than simply best nominal performance.
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`CODE V 9.8 delivers all these features to a broader worldwide audience with additional language options. For example,
`the entire CODE V user interface can now be accessed in simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, and Korean. Key
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`With nearly 45 years of success as an industry leader, Optical Research Associates (ORA) is committed to delivering
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