Look up: achromatic


  1. Achromatic
    Achromatic means literally “without color”. It can also refer to: ...
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  2. Achromatic
    A term which describes a lens system which is corrected for chromatic aberration. (see Chromatic Aberration)
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  3. achromatic
    [adj] - having no hue
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  4. Achromatic
    A term referring to a lens that has been manufactured to eliminate the worst effects of chromatic abberation. Such a lens is in fact made up of two separate lenses, known as elements, that together correct the worst effects of chromatic abberation.
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  5. Achromatic
    'Without colour'
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  6. Achromatic
    Colour correction system used in conjunction with a colour scanner that removes a degree of extraneous colour.
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  7. Achromatic
    Is a lens system that has been corrected for chromatic aberration.
    Found op http://www.rodsmith.org.uk/photographic%20glossary/rods%20photographic%20gl

  8. Achromatic
    Ach`ro·mat'ic adjective [ Greek ... colorless; 'a priv. + ..., ..., color: confer French achromatique .] 1. (Opt.) Free from color; transmitting light without decomposing it into its primary colors. 2. (Biol....
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  9. achromatic
    <microscopy> Literally, colour-free. A lens or prism is said to be achromatic when corrected for two colours. The remaining colour seen in an image formed by such a lens is said to be secondary chromatic aberration. ... A truly achromatic lens would transmit light without decomposing it spectr...
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  10. achromatic
    adjective having no hue
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  11. achromatic
    (ak″ro-mat´ik) producing no discoloration, or staining with difficulty. refracting light without decomposing it into its component colors. monochromatic (def. 2).
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  1. Achromatic
    • (a.) Free from color; transmitting light without decomposing it into its primary colors. • (a.) Uncolored; not absorbing color from a fluid; -- said of tissue.
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  2. achromatic
    achromatic, achromic 1. Without color; colorless; unpigmented. 2. White, gray, or black in appearance. 3. Transmitting light without any constituent color separation; such as, a lens.
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  3. Achromatic
    The quality of a transport line or optical system where particle momentum has no effect on its trajectory through the system. An achromatic device or system is that in which the output beam displacement or divergence (or both) is independent of the input beam's momentum. If a system of lenses is ach...
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  4. achromatic
    Type: Term Pronunciation: ak′rō-mat′ik Definitions: 1. Colorless. 2. Not staining readily. 3. Refracting light without chromatic aberration.
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  5. Achromatic
    (color) A neutral color such as black, white or grey (see chromatic).
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  6. Achromatic
    The quality of a transport line or optical system where particle momentum has no effect on its trajectory through the system. An achromatic device or system is that in which the output beam displacement or divergence (or both) is independent of the input beam's momentum. If a system of lenses is ach...
    Found op http://www-bdnew.fnal.gov/operations/accgloss/gloss.html#A

  7. achromatic
    A lens with two or three closely-spaced, often cemented, elements designed to produce images largely free from false color. It has at least one element of flint glass and another of crown glass – the dispersion of the latter compensating for the chromatic aberration of the former. While achrom...
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  8. Achromatic
    Achromatic describes something that is without colour. The term is sometimes applied to all-white buildings.
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  9. Achromatic
    In optics, achromatic refers to transmitting colourless light, that is, not decomposed into the primary colours, though having passed through a refracting medium. A single convex lens does not give an image free from the prismatic colours, because the rays of different colour making up white light a...
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  10. achromatic
    Having no color or hue; without identifiable hue. Most blacks, whites, grays, and browns are achromatic.
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  11. achromatic
    1) Albescent 2) Having no hue 3) Light 4) Light-colored 5) White
    Found op http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/EN/crossword-dictionary/achromatic/1

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