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on of the time of year, and consequently the | aberration also varies periodically. |
nd its high Abbe number yields low chromatic | aberration, altogether making it an advantageous materi |
ed the work, continuing with corrections for | aberration and nutation among others, and his Catalogue |
p, automatic correction of lateral chromatic | aberration, and vignetting ("vignette control") and len |
on of optical aberrations (such as chromatic | aberration, and in particular field curvature) across t |
are both monochromatic (minimizing chromatic | aberration) and narrow (minimizing spherical aberration |
atures UD glass for suppression of chromatic | aberration and a Subwavelength coating for reduced ghos |
ramatically improved sharpness and chromatic | aberration, and is especially good at close focusing di |
Until then, concepts like deviation, | aberration, and perversion were interpreted in a theolo |
On the Theory of | Aberration and the Principle of Relativity, 1910, Month |
with 2 ED glass elements to reduce chromatic | aberration, and 3 aspherical elements to reduce image d |
el distortion at the wide end, and chromatic | aberration and softness evident at all focal lengths an |
inner elements is used to correct spherical | aberration, and the other to flatten the field. |
Vignetting, barrel distortion and chromatic | aberration are also problems that are difficult to erad |
cularly good but has some residual spherical | aberration at full aperture. |
"Holotype" of | aberration atromarginata of Agrias phalcidon phalcidon |
tes, and for an attempt to rectify chromatic | aberration by using a triple eyeglass; and in clock-mak |
lescope, the Maksutov corrects for spherical | aberration by placing a corrector lens in front of the |
d for coma or astigmatism, but the spherical | aberration can be set to zero. |
ure of the lens; additionally, the spherical | aberration can make focus confirmation unpredictable or |
phic lens completely corrected for spherical | aberration, coma, and astigmatism. |
lenses usually have seven elements for extra | aberration control. |
ed the construction of zoom lenses with good | aberration correction over widely variable focal length |
ally, non-compact designs often yield better | aberration correction and a flatter field than a compac |
tiplied, making it difficult to achieve good | aberration correction. |
A STEM equipped with a 3rd-order spherical | aberration corrector |
Modern research TEMs may include | aberration correctors, to reduce the amount of distorti |
opes equipped with two fifth-order spherical | aberration correctors. |
the downside of the potential for chromatic | aberration due to the refractive elements though little |
o correct Hubble Space Telescope's spherical | aberration for light focused at the FOC, FOS and GHRS i |
ptric design eliminated most of the off-axis | aberration found in parabolic mirrors, Mangin mirrors h |
the Clarendon Hotel: "The smallest voluntary | aberration from the rules of temperance is certainly ne |
ian (indeed the attempt to correct chromatic | aberration has been ascribed to him instead of to Matte |
The phasm, though classified as an | aberration, has similar habits to an ooze when in norma |
a satirical poem saying that due to a sudden | aberration he has fallen in love with a female cook and |
A similar | aberration, however, is often met with in several allie |
The discovery of stellar | aberration in the early 18th century by James Bradley c |
This was a significant step in reducing the | aberration in optical systems. |
dley eventually developed the explanation of | aberration in about September 1728 and his theory was p |
To reduce | aberration in a lens with such ambitious specifications |
an genetic disorder, caused by a chromosomal | aberration in which the long ("q") arm of one copy of c |
creasingly regarded Piltdown as an enigmatic | aberration inconsistent with the path of hominid evolut |
Relativistic | aberration is described by Einstein's special theory of |
Chromatic | aberration is a relative weakness at the wide end (at t |
cal length combinations with total allowable | aberration limits for that setup detailed. |
The spherical | aberration normally produced by the simple spherical mi |
e oozing sores (which Wright construes as an | aberration of natal oil secretion) and pus emanating fr |
It results in | aberration of light when the relative motion of observe |
ce outside the field of geodesy, such as the | aberration of light he observed while in Uraniborg, or |
stellar parallax led to the discovery of the | aberration of light. |
y's data on the north-south component of the | aberration of γ-Draconis in 1727 establishing stellar a |
worked on optics and the elimination of the | aberration of light. |
eflector have different radii to correct the | aberration of the spherical mirror. |
wo fundamental discoveries in astronomy, the | aberration of light (1725-1728), and the nutation of th |
he Royal Society, describes his discovery of | aberration of starlight. |
In photography, a focus error is an | aberration of the autofocus (thus, the camera focuses a |
x of this star, James Bradley discovered the | aberration of light resulting from the movement of the |
mma Draconis leading to the discovery of the | aberration of light. |
al from 1742, best known for discovering the | aberration of light while attempting to detect stellar |
his telescope, but he instead discovered the | aberration of light, the nutation of the Earth's axis, |
It should be contrasted with the | aberration of light, which depends upon the instantaneo |
on more tournaments were it not for his main | aberration: playing shots with the rest. |
Chromatic | aberration results from the fact that coloured lights r |
larger maximum aperture and lower chromatic | aberration than the Tessar. |
ause they are aspheric lenses with spherical | aberration that is equal to but opposite of the spheric |
per, nor do they suffer, visibly, the sexual | aberration that Grandrith and Caliban do. |
ph by using the commonly occurring chromatic | aberration to his advantage. |
The | aberration was the first definite evidence that the ear |
Bohr and Pauli claim that this lens leads to | aberration when applied to ions with spin (in the sense |
not perfect, as images suffer from chromatic | aberration with different colors ending up at slightly |
ndromes or diseases due to a mitchondral DNA | aberration would be able to, using this technique, have |
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