In general, an aperture is a hole through which light travels.
In relation to Photography, where the word is most commonly seen, this denotes the size of the hole through which light travels to hit the camera's sensor. Longer exposures need smaller apertures to ensure that the picture is not overexposed, and shorter exposures need a larger aperture to get enough light.
To get bright and crispy images of your object.
diffraction (by a circular apperture)
The verb for denotation is "denote."
Denotes - you denote/ denote/ it means
The Creswood Hotel - 2009 was released on: USA: 27 March 2009 (Open APPerture Short Film Festival)
Coiled Soul - 2005 was released on: USA: 1 April 2005 (Open APPerture Short Film Festival)
To denote is an indication of something, such as a fever often denotes an infection.
To denote something means to indicate or represent it explicitly. In mathematics or logic, symbols are often used to denote specific concepts or values, such as using "x" to denote a variable. In language, you might use a particular term or phrase to denote a specific idea or object. The context in which the term is used usually clarifies what is being denoted.
'z' is used to denote integers in german. 'z' denotes zahlen
The symbol commonly used to denote entropy is S.
The noun forms for the verb to denote are denotement, denotation, and the gerund, denoting.
Let s denote distance v denote speed t denote time. s = integral(v)dt If speed is constant, s = vt.