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The failure of a lens to bring all the rays of light to an exact focus. As in many other fields, there are lots of different aberrations, classified by pundits.
Ãâó: www.bi-optic.com/vocab.html
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(in morality and understanding): s. vipatti.
Ãâó: www.budsas.org/ebud/bud-dict/dic3_a.htm
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| aberration |
The inability of a lens to produce a perfect, sharp image, especially at the edge of the photo. (see Barrel distortion& Pincushion effect )
Ãâó: www.peterashbyhayter.co.uk/glossary.html
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The deformation of a holographic image, usually caused by an alteration in the optical setup. Examples include chromatic aberration, spherical aberration, field curvature and curvilinear distortion.
Ãâó: muse.jhu.edu/journals/leonardo/v034/34.4poissant.h...
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A genetic or environmentally produced variation on the usual form of the species. For example very cold conditions can produce very dark forms of some species.
Ãâó: www.butterfly-guide.co.uk/help/gloss.htm
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