Beam path
The route light follows from source through lenses, reflectors, filters, objects, and sensors.
Neutral Optics Reference
General notes on illumination, beam behavior, focus quality, alignment habits, and optical measurement terms used across technical review work.
Overview
Focus and light are common technical roots for optical alignment, beam control, imaging clarity, illumination geometry, and measured response. In review work, useful observations depend on repeatable setup, stable light paths, clear working distance, and careful calibration.
Terms
The route light follows from source through lenses, reflectors, filters, objects, and sensors.
The region where detail is expected to be sharpest under a defined optical setup.
A measure of the area covered by concentrated light at a target position.
The physical distance between optical components and the observed or processed surface.
A gradual change in optical position that can reduce repeatability or measurement confidence.
How evenly light is distributed across the area being observed or measured.
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