Seeing the Light: Optics in Nature, Photography, Color, Vision, and Holography |
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FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF LIGHT | 3 |
CHAPTER | 10 |
CHAPTER | 12 |
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aberration afterimage anamorphic angle appear arrow axis beam blue blurred brain bulb cells charges chromatic close color cone converging lens curve cyan dark depth of field distance dots draw edge effect electric field electromagnetic example exposure f-number field lines FIGURE film filter flected focal length focus focusing front green hertz hole horizontal illumination incident index of refraction lamp lateral inhibition lenses light intensity light source located look magnifying glass mixture moon move normal normal lens object optical paint paper parallel pendulum photograph picture pigment pinhole camera Plate prism produce quency radiation ray tracing receptive field reflected region resonance retina retroreflector screen shadow shows side silver Snell's law spectrum speed spherical spherical aberration surface telescope tion total internal reflection transmitted virtual image visible light wave wavelength white light wiggle yellow