Achromatically

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    90 %
  • Complexity
    95 %
  • Achromatically Meanings

    adjective describing something that is without color

    adverb in a way that is without color

    Fields related to achromatically

    Astronomy

    Astronomers may use achromatically corrected telescopes to view celestial objects with clarity and minimal color fringing.

    Physics

    In the field of optics, the term 'achromatically' is used to describe a lens or system that is designed to minimize chromatic aberration, producing images with minimal color distortion.

    Photography

    Photographers may use achromatically coated lenses to capture images with accurate color representation and minimal distortion.

    Microscopy

    In microscopy, achromatically corrected objectives are used to produce clear and detailed images with accurate color rendition.

    Occupation Usage of achromatically

    Writer

    In the field of optics, a writer may use the term 'achromatically' to describe a lens or system that is designed to reduce chromatic aberration, resulting in clearer and more accurate images.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term 'achromatically' when discussing color perception and how individuals with certain color vision deficiencies may perceive the world differently in terms of chromaticity.

    Optometrist

    An optometrist may use the term 'achromatically' when fitting patients with specialized lenses to correct for chromatic aberration and improve visual acuity.

    Photographer

    A photographer may use the term 'achromatically' when discussing the use of filters or lenses to achieve a specific color balance in their images, reducing chromatic aberration and enhancing overall image quality.

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