diffraction limit in photography
The diffraction limit in photography refers to the theoretical limit of sharpness that a camera lens can achieve due to the natural phenomenon of diffraction. It defines the minimum size at which details in an image become indistinct or lose clarity, influenced by factors such as aperture size and the wavelength of light.
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