chromatic aberration

  • 111apochromatic — apochromatism /ap euh kroh meuh tiz euhm/, n. /ap euh kroh mat ik, oh kreuh /, adj. Optics. corrected for spherical aberration at two wavelengths or colors and for chromatic aberration at three wavelengths. [1885 90; APO + CHROMATIC] * * * …

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  • 112chromatism — 1. Abnormal pigmentation. 2. SYN: chromatic aberration. [G. chroma, color] * * * chro·ma·tism krō mə .tiz əm n 1) CHROMATIC ABERRATION 2) CHROMESTHESIA * * * chro·ma·tism (kroґmə tiz″ …

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  • 113Comparison of photo stitching applications — Photo stitching applications are a common inexpensive way of producing panoramic pictures. The other method involves using panoramic cameras or panoramic mirror lenses (i.e. one shot lenses). Contents 1 General 2 HDR, tonemapping and exposure… …

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  • 114Nikon D5000 — Nikon D5000[1] Nikon D5000 with 18 55 VR kit lens Type Digital single lens reflex Sensor 23.6 × 15.8 mm …

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  • 115Nikon D7000 — Type Digital single lens reflex Sensor 23.6 mm × 15.6 mm Nikon DX format RGB CMOS sensor, 1.5 × FOV crop …

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  • 116Digital Negative — For the informal use of digital negative , see Raw image format. Digital Negative (DNG) Filename extension .dng Developed by Adobe Systems Initial release …

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  • 117Newton's reflector — A replica of Newton s second reflecting telescope that he presented to the Royal Society in 1672 described as the better of the two instruments Newton built[1]. The first reflecting telescope built by Sir Isaac Newton in 1668 …

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  • 118Orb (optics) — A single orb in the center of the photo, at the person s knee level The term orb describes unexpected, typically circular artifacts that occur in flash photography sometimes with trails indicating motion especially common with modern compact and… …

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  • 119ab|er|ra|tion — «AB uh RAY shuhn», noun. 1. a wandering from the right path or usual course of action; straying: »A lie is an aberration from the truth. 2. an abnormal structure or development; deviation from a standard or ordinary type: »... changes in… …

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  • 120chro|ma|tism — «KROH muh tihz uhm», noun. = chromatic aberration. (Cf. ↑chromatic aberration) …

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