apokromaadid
Apokromaadid are a specific type of optical lens designed to correct for chromatic aberration across three primary colors: red, green, and blue. This correction is an advancement over achromats, which typically correct for two colors. By bringing these three wavelengths to a common focal point, apokromaadid significantly reduce or eliminate the colored fringes that can appear around objects, especially at high contrast boundaries.
The design of an apokromaad typically involves a more complex arrangement of lens elements made from different
While apokromaadid offer superior optical performance, their complexity often translates to higher manufacturing costs and larger,