aperture

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aperture
n. opening; circular hole that controls the amount of light entering a camera

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Aperture
In optics, an aperture is a hole or an opening through which light travels. More specifically, the aperture and focal length of an optical system determine the cone angle of a bundle of rays that come to a focus in the image plane. The aperture determines how collimated the admitted rays are, which is of great importance for the appearance at the image plane. If an aperture is narrow, then highly collimated rays are admitted, resulting in a sharp focus at the image plane. If an aperture is wide, then uncollimated rays are admitted, resulting in a sharp focus only for rays with a certain focal length. This means that a wide aperture results in an image that is sharp for things at the correct distance. The aperture also determines how many of the incoming rays are actually admitted and thus how much light reaches the image plane (the narrower the aperture, the darker the image for a given exposure time). In the human eye, the pupil is the aperture.

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aperture

Noun
1. a device that controls amount of light admitted
(hypernym) regulator
(part-holonym) camera, photographic camera
2. a natural opening in something
(hypernym) hole
(hyponym) pupil
(part-holonym) eye, oculus, optic
3. an man-made opening; usually small
(hypernym) opening
(hyponym) mouthpiece, embouchure


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apertura
nf. opening; openness, aperture; hole, gap, gape, vent, slot, inlet, leak; span

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aperturar
v. open, move to an open position