chromatic aberration

  • 1Chromatic aberration — Chromatic Chro*mat ic, a. [L. chromaticus, Gr. ?, suited for color, fr. ?, ?, color; akin to ? color, ? skin, color of the skin.] 1. Relating to color, or to colors. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mus.) Proceeding by the smaller intervals (half steps or… …

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  • 2chromatic aberration — Aberration Ab er*ra tion, n. [L. aberratio: cf. F. aberration. See {Aberrate}.] 1. The act of wandering; deviation, especially from truth or moral rectitude, from the natural state, or from a type. The aberration of youth. Hall. Aberrations from… …

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  • 3chromatic aberration — n aberration caused by differences in the refraction of light at different frequencies * * * unequal deviation of light rays of different wavelengths passing through a refractive medium, resulting in fringes of color around the image produced;… …

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  • 4chromatic aberration — n. a property of lenses that causes the various colors in a beam of light to be focused at different points, thus causing a margin of colors to appear around the edges of the image …

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  • 5Chromatic aberration — On top is corner detail in a photograph taken with a higher quality lens; bottom is a similar photograph taken with a wide angle lens showing severe visible lateral chromatic aberration. The effect is pronounced on the right side of the building… …

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  • 6chromatic aberration — Optics. the variation of either the focal length or the magnification of a lens system with different wavelengths of light, characterized by prismatic coloring at the edges of the optical image and color distortion within it. Also called… …

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  • 7chromatic aberration — spalvinė aberacija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. chromatic aberration vok. chromatische Aberration, f rus. хроматическая аберрация, f pranc. aberration chromatique, f …

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  • 8chromatic aberration — When using white light through a lens system, it is inevitable that different wave lengths (colours) are brought to a focus at slightly different points. As a consequence, there are chromatic aberrations in the image; good microscope objectives… …

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  • 9chromatic aberration — noun an optical aberration in which the image has colored fringes • Hypernyms: ↑aberration, ↑distortion, ↑optical aberration …

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  • 10chromatic aberration — noun Date: 1831 aberration caused by the differences in refraction of the colored rays of the spectrum …

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