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chief ray

In ray tracing, a ray traveling from an off-axis point on the edge of the field of view and through the center of any aperture planes and entrance/exit pupils.

See also: ray , ray tracing , characteristic rays , principal ray , geometric optics , marginal ray , microscope entrance pupil , microscope exit pupil

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