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A comparison of anamorphic, keystone, and Zernike surface types for aberration correction
Adding keystone distortion (in addition to anamorphism) to an off-axis asphere dramatically improves the ability of the surface to correct aberrations. Analogously, using 1-theta and 3-theta terms are important when using Zernike surfaces.