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Diffraction & Aperture Sharpness Mastery Practice Test 2026

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of diffraction-limited optics, what is the primary physical phenomenon that dictates the ultimate resolution limit of an imaging system, irrespective of lens quality?
Chromatic aberration
The wave nature of light
Detector noise
Spherical aberration
Q2Domain Verified
Consider an imaging system with an aperture of diameter D. If the wavelength of light ($\lambda$) is increased, how does the Airy disk radius change, and what is the practical implication for resolving fine details?
The Airy disk radius remains constant, and resolution is unaffecte
D) The Airy disk radius decreases, but resolution is worsened by increased diffraction.
The Airy disk radius decreases, allowing for better resolution of fine details.
The Airy disk radius increases, making it harder to resolve fine details.
Q3Domain Verified
A photographer is shooting a landscape scene with a digital camer
Decreased depth of field versus increased lens flare.
Increased diffraction blur versus decreased chromatic aberration.
Reduced exposure time versus increased spherical aberration.
To maximize the sharpness of the image, they are considering using a very small aperture (high f-number). From a diffraction-limited perspective, what is the critical trade-off they must consider when choosing an extremely small aperture? A) Increased depth of field versus increased diffraction blur.

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