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Optics, glassblowing and condensers
edit- Numerical aperture
- Angular resolution
- Ray (optics)
- Refractive index
- Angular aperture
- F-number
- Focal length
- Lens (optics)
- Aspheric lens
- Launch numerical aperture
- Condenser (microscope)
- Objective (optics)
- Aperture
- Photographic lens
- Pinhole camera
- Microscope
- Optical microscope
- Collimated light
- Timeline of microscope technology
- Book of Optics
- Glasses
- Abbe sine condition
- Magnification
- Magnifying glass
- Optical power
- Lensmeter
- Photolithography
- Stepper
- Diffraction
- Resolution enhancement technologies
- Immersion lithography
- Maskless lithography
- Next-generation lithography
- Glassblowing
- Glass
- Crucible
- Blowpipe (tool)
- Marver
- Lampworking
- Fused glass