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aperture

The area of a lens or mask in an optical system that allows for the passage of light. The aperture of an objective lens defines its numerical aperture and is considered the imaging aperture of the optical system.

See also: angular aperture , iris diaphragm , pupil , imaging aperture , numerical aperture , stop

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