Light travels at different speeds based on the medium it passes through. For example, in a vacuum, it travels at 3.0 × 10^8 m/s in a straight line. But when directed towards glass, air, diamond, water ...
Ever noticed rainbow-colored halos around the edges of objects in your photographs? This is known as chromatic aberration or ...
Ubisoft will soon let Assassin's Creed Mirage players turn off the controversial chromatic aberration feature many found frustrating. An update coming around the end of October will set chromatic ...
(Phys.org)—In a normal rainbow, red is always on "top" while violet is on the "bottom." This is true whether the rainbow is created by a glass prism or by water droplets in the sky, and is due to the ...