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You have an imaging system that is exhibiting chromatic aberration. You are using an illumination source
that has red, green, and blue components. Which color will focus farthest from the lens?
What component of relative illumination change happens according to radiometric laws?
What information can you extract from a relative illumination curve?
How many wavelengths can be focused in the same plane in an apochromatic design?
You have recently constructed an imaging system (f/1.8) and you notice that some of the rays are getting
clipped at the edge of one of lenses in your system. What illumination loss event is happening here?
What kind of distortion is observed in the following image?
Your imaging system is producing a third-order aberration under 488 nm illumination. The optical layout for the system is given below. What measure can you take to correct this aberration?