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not totally, chromatic aberrations can be minimized by the use of filers (usually blue); or by lenses corrrected red, blue, and other wavelengths, called apochromatic lenses. The most loogical, but most expensive method of eliminating chromatic aberrations is to use a light source of one wavelength, or monochromatic light.

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Q: Is your lens corrected for chromatic aberrations?
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Is microscopic lens corrected for chromatic aberrations?

Not all microscopic lenses are corrected for chromatic aberrations. Many times they will be for use in some places like laboratories and similar.


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