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- Pupil_function abstract "The pupil function or aperture function describes how a light wave is affected upon transmission through an optical imaging system such as a camera, microscope, or the human eye. More specifically, it is a complex function of the position in the pupil or aperture (often an iris) that indicates the relative change in amplitude and phase of the light wave. Sometimes this function is referred to as the generalized pupil function, in which case pupil function only indicates whether light is transmitted or not. Imperfections in the optics typically have a direct effect on the pupil function, it is therefore an important tool to study optical imaging systems and their performance.".
- Pupil_function wikiPageID "40975991".
- Pupil_function wikiPageLength "5190".
- Pupil_function wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Pupil_function wikiPageRevisionID "584615750".
- Pupil_function wikiPageWikiLink Apodization.
- Pupil_function wikiPageWikiLink Astigmatism.
- Pupil_function wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optics.
- Pupil_function wikiPageWikiLink Complex-valued_function.
- Pupil_function wikiPageWikiLink Diaphragm_(optics).
- Pupil_function wikiPageWikiLink Fourier_optics.
- Pupil_function wikiPageWikiLink Fourier_transform.
- Pupil_function wikiPageWikiLink Optical_aberration.
- Pupil_function wikiPageWikiLink Optical_transfer_function.
- Pupil_function wikiPageWikiLink Point_spread_function.
- Pupil_function wikiPageWikiLinkText "pupil function".
- Pupil_function wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pupil_function subject Category:Optics.
- Pupil_function comment "The pupil function or aperture function describes how a light wave is affected upon transmission through an optical imaging system such as a camera, microscope, or the human eye. More specifically, it is a complex function of the position in the pupil or aperture (often an iris) that indicates the relative change in amplitude and phase of the light wave.".
- Pupil_function label "Pupil function".
- Pupil_function sameAs Q17105392.
- Pupil_function sameAs m.0ywy7b1.
- Pupil_function sameAs Q17105392.
- Pupil_function wasDerivedFrom Pupil_function?oldid=584615750.
- Pupil_function isPrimaryTopicOf Pupil_function.