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1 хроматическая аберрация
1) Engineering: chromatic aberration, chromatic difference, color aberration2) Optics: chromatism3) Polygraphy: chromatic defect4) Arms production: (цветовая) chromatic aberrationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хроматическая аберрация
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2 хроматический дефект
Engineering: chromatic defect, color defectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хроматический дефект
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3 аберрация
aberration, image defect* * *аберра́ция ж.
aberrationвнести́ попра́вку на аберра́цию — adjust for aberration, cancel aberrationисправля́ть аберра́цию — correct aberrationисправля́ть на аберра́цию напр. ли́нзу или систе́му линз — correct, e. g., a lens or a lens system for aberrationастрономи́ческая аберра́ция — astronomical aberrationвекова́я аберра́ция астр. — secular aberrationгеометри́ческая аберра́ция — geometrical aberrationаберра́ция гла́за — eye [ocular, ophthalmic] aberrationгоди́чная аберра́ция астр. — annual aberrationаберра́ция объекти́ва — lens aberrationаберра́ция опти́ческих систе́м — optical aberrationустраня́ть аберра́цию опти́ческих систе́м — correct optical aberrationаберра́ция све́та — aberration of lightсу́точная аберра́ция астр. — diurnal aberrationсфери́ческая аберра́ция — spherical aberrationустраня́ть сфери́ческую аберра́цию диафрагми́рованием ли́нзы — eliminate spherical aberration by stopping down the lens, eliminate spherical aberration by working at low [small] angular aperturesсферохромати́ческая аберра́ция — spherochromatic aberrationхромати́ческая аберра́ция — chromatic [colour] aberrationисправля́ть ли́нзу на хромати́ческую аберра́цию — achromatize a lensцветова́я аберра́ция — chromatic [colour] aberrationаберра́ция электро́нных линз — electron-optical aberration
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