Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
However, they also note more chromatic aberration, and lower build quality.
Many types of glass have been developed to reduce chromatic aberration.
What they have in common is the goal of eliminating what's called "chromatic aberration."
By February of 1669 he was able to produce an instrument without chromatic aberration.
These particular systems have no chromatic aberrations, and that is why they are preferable.
This was likely Newton's choice of a way to reduce chromatic aberrations.
At best, we could be dismissed as a chromatic aberration."
Low dispersion glass may also be used to reduce chromatic aberration.
Although there are no colors in the photograph, chromatic aberration will blur the image.
Chromatic aberration does not occur in images formed by mirrors.
Another more routinely used technique tests the subject's extent of chromatic aberration.
This is a type of chromatic aberration, which often needs to be corrected for in imaging systems.
They are free of chromatic aberration found in refracting telescopes.
Lower Abbe number meaning, amongst other things, increased chromatic aberration.
There are higher order chromatic aberrations, such as the dependence of magnification on color.
They are constructed in such a way that the chromatic aberrations of the different parts cancel out.
The Panasonic 14-140mm lens also has its chromatic aberration corrected.
Lens correction tools, such as chromatic aberration or distortion control.
However, chromatic aberrations remain resistant to these solutions in many practical applications.
There is extreme spherical and some chromatic aberration outside the central sweet spot.
I also do chromatic aberration removal if needed.
A 400 to 650 nm chromatic aberration compensation wavelength band.
There exists a point called the circle of least confusion, where chromatic aberration can be minimized.
The lens exhibits strong barrel distortion and chromatic aberration at the wide end.
Einthoven first explained chromatic aberration in the eye, which means that the eyes will not focus all the colors at the same time.