Chromatic aberration

As they pass through a lens, different colours of light are bent (refracted) by different amounts; blue is bent more than red. If not corrected for, this can result in each colour having a different position of focus and thus create a distorted image. This is called a chromatic aberration.

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Bob Mellish

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