| 21. | It's more like index of refraction and chromatic aberration as it can be frequency dependent.
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| 22. | Compared to Tessar design, its faster aperture and lower chromatic aberration was a significant improvement.
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| 23. | The chromatic aberrations are corrected almost perfectly resulting in very high image contrast and resolution.
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| 24. | He invented the feathering spectrograph by using the commonly occurring chromatic aberration to his advantage.
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| 25. | It is harder to correct chromatic aberrations over wider spectral ranges without further optical complexity.
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| 26. | It also utilizes achromat glass Plossl configuration ) to prevent chromatic aberration, producing a clearer image.
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| 27. | The focal length for different wavelengths will also differ slightly, and this is called chromatic aberration.
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| 28. | Catoptrics and optical fiber have no chromatic aberration, while dioptrics need to have this error corrected.
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| 29. | This lens dramatically improved sharpness and chromatic aberration, and is especially good at close focusing distances.
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| 30. | Chromatic aberration is measured by the Abbe number.
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