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chromatic aberration
noun
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.
chromatic aberration
noun
a defect in a lens system in which different wavelengths of light are focused at different distances because they are refracted through different angles. It produces a blurred image with coloured fringes
chromatic aberration
See under aberration
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of chromatic aberration1
Example Sentences
However, for OTN wavelengths, ordinary visible cameras lose sensitivity and only a few commercially available lenses exist that can correct chromatic aberration.
Plus, the sunlight caused a chromatic aberration that added a halo effect above the wings.
There’s also a lack of quality in other areas, including chromatic aberration from the plastic and glass lens that adds a neon green tinge to backlit details.
There are a few details that came from the ‘cursed’ game phenomenon, like the chromatic aberration effect that glitches the screen a little bit when something spooky happens.”
Because there are typically fewer lens elements in a prime lens than a zoom lens, they are often sharper and have less chromatic aberration.
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