| 41. | Furthermore, chromatic aberrations can be corrected by using two or more refracting materials over the full visible range.
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| 42. | However, recent work attributes most of the stereoptic effect to transverse chromatic aberrations in combination with cortical factors.
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| 43. | Numerical modeling shows that chromatic aberration can yield useful chromatic information through the dependence of image acuity on accommodation.
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| 44. | Chromatic aberration is compensated by using a lens made out of materials carefully designed to cancel out chromatic aberrations.
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| 45. | Chromatic aberration is compensated by using a lens made out of materials carefully designed to cancel out chromatic aberrations.
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| 46. | Their resolution is however limited by electron source geometry and brightness and chromatic aberrations in the objective lens system.
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| 47. | This reduces the amount of chromatic aberration over a certain range of wavelengths, though it does not produce perfect correction.
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| 48. | An apochromat is a lens or lens system with even better chromatic aberration correction, combined with improved spherical aberration correction.
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| 49. | Such illusions have been reported for over a century and have generally been attributed to some form of chromatic aberration.
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| 50. | Lenses in general exhibit axial chromatic aberration in which different colors of light do not focus in the same plane.
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