optical projection system
optical projection system
[′äp·tə·kəl prə′jek·shən ‚sis·təm] (optics)
An optical system which forms a real image of a suitably illuminated object so that it can be viewed, photographed, or otherwise observed. Also known as optical projector; projector.
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