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Apochromat A lens corrected for chromatic aberration in all three primary colours. Search SWPP and BPPA Information provided by: SWPP BPPA More Photographic Terms ...
Apochromat (apo) lens Techniques Glossary Apochromat (apo) lens A special design of lens that is highly corrected to avoid chromatic aberration by bringing the three blue, ...
Apochromat A lens corrected for chromatic aberration (color fringing) at three wavelengths in the visible spectrum. Aperture Priority ...
APOCHROMATIC - often shortened to APO, means corrected for spherical and chromatic aberration. Lenses that are apochromatic cause all visible light wavelengths to focus on the film plane.
apochromatic lens a process lens that has been corrected for both chromatic and spherical aberrations.
"Apochromatic" Elements "APO" elements (UD, SUD, CaF2, LD, SLD, ED etc.) improve contrast and sharpness by reducing chromatic aberration (color defects) that usually occur in tele lenses.
Apochromatic The inability to bring light of all colours to the same plane of focus is known as chromatic aberration.
Apochromatic Lens - A specialty lens that focuses all light colors at the same point.
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Apochromatic. Having the ability to bring all colours of the visible spectrum to a common plane of focus, within close tolerances, usually refer to a lens with such superior colour correction. Also refer to "ED", "LD", "SD", "UD". Aperture ...
Apochromat (APO) lenses have added correction for chromatic aberration. Process lenses have extreme correction for aberrations of geometry (pincushion distortion, barrel distortion) and are generally intended for use at a specific distance.
APO (Apochromatic) Lenses that use internal elements to bring all colors of the visible spectrum to a common point of focus, creating a sharp image and minimizing chromatic aberrations, are referred to as APO lenses.
APO - Apochromatic Lens. APO lenses minimize color aberration. The Sigma APO lenses are made using special low-dispersion glass, which helps to compensate for color aberration, allowing for sharper images.
Achromatic / Apochromatic Doublets Special lens systems (achromatic or apochromatic doublets) using two or more pieces of glass with different refractive indexes can reduce or eliminate this problem.
Apochromatic; a type of lens which focuses different wavelengths of light on the filmplane for improved image sharpness. Especially useful in telephoto lenses. (Chromatic aberration is corrected). Top of Page ASA ...
Fluorite lenses are semi-apochromatic, meaning their degree of correction lies between the achromatic and apochromatic.
8 EX APO IF HSM lens features an apochromatic optical design and four elements composed of Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass for high image contrast, resolution and color saturation.
Definition for apochromatic corrected lenses (mostly made of fuorit-glas).
When looking for the proper spotting scope for your digital camera, consider choosing a scope that contains any or all of the following features: high definition (HD), apochromatic (APO) glass (glass that has been cleared of color and shape ...
Chromatic aberration (actually transverse chromatic aberration) leads to colored fringes in images (especially at the corners and edges of the image) and lowered overall sharpness. Apochromatic or "APO" lenses use special glasses to minimize ...
Lens designs which are projecting blue and green light focused unified are called achromatic lenses. When the focusing correction of the lens includes blue, green and red light it's an apochromatic lens design.
Chromatic aberrations are reduced if special lens systems such as achromatic or apochromatic doublets are used. These use two or more pieces of glass with different reflective characteristics. Not even these are completely perfect however.
Apochromatic lenses must be used for critical work in color copying and duplication.
See also: Light, Lens, Camera, Focus, Image
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