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Dictionary » A » Aperture function Aperture functionAperture function (Science: microscopy) in a diffraction-limited optical system, the function that determines the relationship between the image and each point in the object. Modifying the aperture function changes the image according to the modified Fourier-filtering (or optical filtration) property of the aperture. ![]()
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