anastigmatic in English

adjective
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(of a lens system) constructed so that the astigmatism of each element is canceled out.
Devices that reduce technical difficulty and anastigmatic time when repairing large vessels such as the thoracic aorta would be beneficial.
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1. Anastigmatic synonyms, Anastigmatic pronunciation, Anastigmatic translation, English dictionary definition of Anastigmatic

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3. Anastigmatic (comparative more Anastigmatic, superlative most Anastigmatic) (of the eye, or a lens system) Free from astigmatism; Translations

4. Aplanatic and anastigmatic mirror systems

5. German, back-formation from anastigmatisch Anastigmatic

6. Anastigmat definition is - an Anastigmatic lens

7. Above are the results of unscrambling Anastigmatic

8. What does Anastigmatic mean? Free from astigmatism

9. Anastigmatic: (ăn-ăs′tĭg-măt′ĭk) adj

10. Anastigmatic: anastigmat(ic) Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

11. Peak 1990-4 Anastigmatic Scale Loupe, 4x

12. Paul-Baker and other three-mirror anastigmatic Aplanats

13. Anastigmatic - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums

14. Anastigmatic An*as`tig*mat"ic (?), a

15. In principle, our starting point is an Anastigmatic system

16. Anastigmatic R35 hand figured doublet in split construction cell

17. Anastigmatic: online medical dictionary [home, info] Quick definitions from WordNet ( Anastigmatic ) adjective : pertaining to a lens or lens system free of astigmatism (able to form point images)

18. KODAK Anastigmatic F-6.3 100mm Junior Six-20 Antique Folding Film Camera

19. We found a total of 380 words by unscrambling the letters in Anastigmatic.

20. Homocentric McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Explanation of Anastigmatic

21. In Anastigmatic lenses the fault is corrected by careful combination of lens elements

22. Anastigmatic in American English (ænˌæstɪgˈmætɪk ; ˌ ænəstɪgˈmætɪk)

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24. Anastigmatic definition: (of a lens or optical device) not astigmatic Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

25. Anastigmatic, stigmatic (adj) pertaining to a lens or lens system free of astigmatism (able to form point images)

26. The optical system of the PEAK 1990-4 Anastigmatic measuring magnifier consists of two groups of three elements each

27. Synonyms for Anastigmatic adj pertaining to a lens or lens system free of astigmatism (able to form point images)

28. Synonyms for Anastigmatic adj pertaining to a lens or lens system free of astigmatism (able to form point images)

29. Other articles where Anastigmatic lens is discussed: motion-picture technology: Principal parts: , to make the lens achromatic) and to focus portions of a beam coming from different portions of the lens, the centre or the edges, at the same point on the film (i.e., Anastigmatic)

30. ‘Devices that reduce technical difficulty and Anastigmatic time when repairing large vessels such as the thoracic aorta would be beneficial.’

31. THEMIS' telescope is a three-mirror Anastigmatic lens system with a 12cm effective aperture and a speed of f/1.6

32. ‘By increasing 2, as compared to the Anastigmatic design, the coma can be cancelled completely.’ ‘It is thus an object of this invention to provide a three mirror Anastigmatic optical system employing conic mirrors wherein the system is off-axis in both aperture and field angle.’

33. An anastigmat or Anastigmatic lens is a photographic lens completely corrected for the three main optical aberrations: spherical aberration, coma, and astigmatism

34. Anastigmatic definition, (of a lens) not having astigmatism; forming point images of a point object located off the axis of the lens; stigmatic

35. PEAK Anastigmatic loupes are known for their extremely sharp center-to-edge clarity and are quite similar to photographic lenses used on cameras

36. The two are folded three-mirror Cassegrain-Gregorian systems, 3A and 3AA (for "Aplanat" and "anastigmatic Aplanat", respectively, with some unique qualities.

37. One is an Aplanat with spherical primary and secondary, and the other is anastigmatic Aplanat with two moderately strong prolate ellipsoids (including primary) and a sphere (FIG.128)

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40. : not astigmatic —used especially of lenses that are able to form approximately point images of object points First Known Use of Anastigmatic 1879, in the meaning defined above History and Etymology …

41. My expensive Anastigmatic and my several diffused lenses standard tools for the Pictorialist photographer seem destined to contemptuous neglect, though it may be that I shall dust them off for an occasional

42. The two distinct types of lenses are the "rapid rectilinear" and the "Anastigmatic," which names refer to their optical properties in distributing the light.Outdoor Sports and Games

43. Astigmatism is a lens fault that causes a point of the focusing plane appearing as a line on the focal plane. In Anastigmatic lenses the fault is corrected by careful combination of lens elements

44. In a recent paper the author described a method of acquiring the complete solution set of three-mirror Anastigmatic telescopes with concave primary mirrors in which only one mirror is allowed to depart from being strictly spherical

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46. Anastigmatic; stigmatic Antonym: astigmatic (of or relating to a defect in the eye or in a lens caused by a deviation from spherical curvature which prevents light rays from meeting at a common focus and so results in distorted images)

47. Astigmatic: 1 adj of or relating to a defect in the eye or in a lens caused by a deviation from spherical curvature which prevents light rays from meeting at a common focus and so results in distorted images Antonyms: anAstigmatic , stigmatic not Astigmatic

48. Astigmatic - of or relating to a defect in the eye or in a lens caused by a deviation from spherical curvature which prevents light rays from meeting at a common focus and so results in distorted images anAstigmatic, stigmatic - not Astigmatic Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

49. FIGURE 129: Paul-Baker three-mirror anastigmatic Aplanat.The basic arrangement (left) consists from a concave paraboloidal primary (P), convex spherical secondary (S) and concave spherical tertiary (T).The only remaining third-order aberration is field curvature, which can be corrected by extending secondary-to-tertiary separation and aspherizing the secondary (right).

50. Peak Optics, Magnifiers, Comparators, Loupes, For Inspection & Measuring, 2x to 300x Peak 1990-4 4X and 1990-7 7X Anastigmatic Loupe - The 1990-4 Loupe with 4X magnifying power is specially designed to enable observers to simultaneously inspect the whole picture area of the standard micro-film size (i.e