negative principal planes
negative principal planes
[′neg·əd·iv ¦prin·sə·pəl ′plānz] (optics)
Two planes perpendicular to the optical axis such that objects in one plane form images in the other with a lateral magnification of -1. Also known as antiprincipal planes.
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