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Collimation is right in between the two, when the light coming out is sort of parallel.
This is why most laboratory small angle devices rely on collimation instead.
This would be a creative use of how the term collimation is conventionally understood.
I can set the beam to its narrowest collimation.
Binoculars usually lose their collimation - the alignment of the lenses - when they are dropped.
A laser or synchrotron beam are also often used directly without additional collimation.
Collimation - The projected image is collimated which makes the light rays parallel.
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If they separate there is collimation error.
Otherwise, instrument collimation will be compromised and the resulting measurements would be in error.
The circuit analyzer's tiny screen displayed a graph of the graviton-beam collimation.
Common methods for controlling this include collimation, adaptive optics or the use of a constant beam length axis.
Among the latter are frame rate settings, pulsed fluroscopy and collimation.
Another tool for decreasing dose is collimation.
Rollins Collimation will allow the phasers to destroy the one-eyes without the explosions."
"Collimation" refers to all the optical elements in an instrument being on their designed optical axis.
The station's collimation tower is located approximately 3 km to the north-west, on Black Hill.
Collimation means that the projected reticle is exactly one focal length away from the main surface of the objective lens.
If not, then a "collimation error" exists.
For portable Newtonians collimation can be a problem.
First demonstration of laser collimation of neutral atoms.
The net result is all of the optical elements stay in collimation regardless of the orientation of the telescope.
A LED based illumination system in which five Galilean collimation systems have been used is reported on.
Models also have to match the magnification for both eyes throughout the zoom range and hold collimation to avoid eye strain and fatigue.
Use the Rollins Collimation Standard.