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lens![]() The passage of light through lenses. The concave lenses diverges a beam of light from a distant source. The convex and compound lenses focus light from a distant source to a point. The distance between the focus and the lens is called the focal length. The shorter the focus, the more powerful the lens. In optics, a piece of a transparent material, such as glass, with two polished surfaces – one concave or convex, and the other plane, concave, or convex – that modifies rays of light. A convex lens brings rays of light together; a concave lens makes the rays diverge. Lenses are essential to spectacles, microscopes, telescopes, cameras, and almost all optical instruments. The image formed by a single lens suffers from several defects or aberrations, notably spherical aberration in which an image becomes blurred, and chromatic aberration in which an image in white light tends to have coloured edges. Aberrations are corrected by the use of compound lenses, which are built up from two or more lenses of different refractive index. Lens
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Notwithstanding the simplicity of the device, photographing with this "Caravana Obscura" amounts to a paradoxical process of still moviemaking, complete with lengthy location-spotting, meticulous mise-en-scene (via the positioning of the camper), and one long, lensless sequence shot (three to six hours or more), which "films" the passage of time on a sheet of color-reversal paper inside the camper. This projector uses a patented lensless mirror design to attain a short throw distance. The device, known as the lensless line-focus broadband transducer, helps acoustic microscopes perform ultrasonic examinations of alloys, ceramics, crystals, composites and other industrially important materials simply, cheaply and with easier interpretation of the data. |
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