chromatic aberration betydelse and definition

  • En [ krəˌmæt.ɪk æb.əˈreɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ kroʊˌmæt̬.ɪk æb.əˈreɪ.ʃən]

Betydelse av chromatic aberration på svenska

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Exempel på chromatic aberration

  • Her intense lustre brings out every defect of the instrument, and especially the chromatic aberration. 

  • The false colouring of the image is due to chromatic aberration. The pencil of light proceeding from a point, converges, not to one point, but to a short line of varying colour. 

  • Homogeneity is constrained by optical parameters such as chromatic aberration, whereas stability is controlled by the power supply and operating temperatures.

  • Einthoven first explained chromatic aberration in the eye, which means that the eyes will not focus all the colors at the same time.

  • Gregory pointed out that a reflecting telescope with a parabolic mirror would correct spherical aberration as well as the chromatic aberration seen in refracting telescopes.

  • Ardenne applied the scanning principle not only to achieve magnification but also to purposefully eliminate the chromatic aberration otherwise inherent in the electron microscope.

  • Newton first demonstrated the presence of chromatic aberration in the human eye in 1670.

  • Lenses for correcting chromatic aberration of the eye.

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