chromatic aberration
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Definition & Meaning of "chromatic aberration"in English

Chromatic aberration
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a common optical aberration that occurs in photography when different colors of light are refracted differently through a lens and fail to converge at the same point 

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Compound
Uncountable
Plural form
chromatic aberrations

What is "chromatic aberration"?

Chromatic aberration is a type of distortion in photography where colors are misaligned and create unwanted color fringes around the edges of objects in an image. This happens because different colors of light bend by different amounts as they pass through a lens, causing them to focus at different points. As a result, red, green, and blue light can appear as separate, blurred colors around high-contrast edges. Chromatic aberration can reduce image clarity and sharpness, but it can often be corrected or minimized using lens adjustments or post-processing techniques.

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