Results for Laboratory Tutorials (9)

Aberrations

A perfect imaging system can image a point into a point. However, any imaging system has some flaws which degrade the image quality, and therefore …

Variable Power Systems

Optical zoom is a feature of many cameras and binoculars that allows one to zoom in on a subject without losing image quality. Optical zoom works …

Telescope

Telescopes are instruments used to observe and study celestial objects such as stars, planets, galaxies, and nebulae. The word telescope …

Lenses and Imaging

Lenses are devices made from glass or any other transparent material, where their surfaces have spherical curvature. Lenses have been around …

Anamorphic Systems

Optical anamorphic systems are used to compress or expand the aspect ratio of images in photography and filmmaking. Anamorphic lenses …

Prisms

A prism is a transparent solid object with flat, polished surfaces that refract light. It is a geometric shape typically comprised of two parallel and …

Spectral Measurements

Light is an electromagnetic wave. The wave nature of light was revealed by the combined work of Poisson, Fresnel, and Maxwell during the 19th …

Alignment

When we transfer an optical setup from the drawing board into the optical table, we need to align optical elements, such as sources …

Rainbow

Rainbows are a meteorological phenomenon, that occurs when light is refracted or bent as it passes through water droplets in the atmosphere …