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DescriptionEntrance pupil - 4, 2024-07-18.png |
English: Single lens imaging with the aperture stop. The entrance pupil is an image of the aperture stop formed by the optics in the front of it, and the location and size of the pupil are determined by chief rays and marginal rays. |
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