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Unsightly halos on your photographs? It’s probably chromatic aberration – aka color fringing – here's what you need to knowThis is known as chromatic aberration or color fringing. Typically, it’s only visible if you look really hard or zoom into an image, but in some cases it can be quite prominent. Thankfully ...
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Space.com on MSNThis new telescope lens could be a game-changer for space imageryThough still only in the prototype stage, this flat lens could one day be used on space telescopes, and perhaps even on ...
Traditional microscopy often relies on labeling samples with dyes, but this process is costly and time-consuming. To overcome these limitations, researchers have developed a computational quantitative ...
Scientists suggest leveraging an optical phenomenon called chromatic aberration -- that usually degrades image quality -- to produce suitable images with standard microscopes. Quantitative phase ...
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Astronomy on MSNWe test Starfield Optics’ 115mm Géar Triplet APOWe put Starfield Optics' flagship Géar telescope — the Starfield Géar 115 Triplet APO — to the test. It did not disappoint.
From handicap to asset: AI approach leverages optical phenomenon to produce better microscopy images
A through-focus stack can also be generated from one single exposure thanks to a phenomenon called chromatic aberration. Most lens systems of the microscope cannot bring all wavelengths of ...
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