Difference between resolution and resolving power
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The limit of resolution (or resolving power) is a measure of the ability of the objective lens to separate in the image adjacent details that are present in the object. It is the distance between two points in the object that are just resolved in the image. ... Thus an optical system cannot form a perfect image of a point.
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