Which of the following is not a type of monochromatic aberration?
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Which of the following is not a type of monochromatic aberration?
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When the light of a single wavelength is considered, there are five monochromatic aberrations: Spherical Aberration, Coma, Astigmatism, Curvature of Field and Distortion.
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The following is not a form of monochromatic aberration:
- Lens aberration is not a form of monochromatic abnormality.
- Chromatic aberration is also known as spherochromatism, or chromatic aberration.
- Basically, it is when the camera lens fails to focus all the colors in the same area, resulting in an unwanted color line at the edges of the object in the image.
- Monochromatic fluctuations are caused by the geometry of the lens or mirror and occur both when light is reflected and when refined.
- They appear even when using monochromatic light, hence the name. Chromatic aberrations are caused by scattering, a variation of the refractive index of the lens with the length to come.
- When a single wavelength light is considered, there are five monochromatic deviations: Spherical Aberration, Coma, Astigmatism, Curvature of Field, and Distortion.
- If the light is not monochromatic (not of a single wavelength), the sixth rotation is found in the lenses but not on the mirrors and is called chromatic aberration.
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