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In traditional optical systems, the diffraction limit cannot be improved upon. However, techniques such as image processing and adaptive optics can help to improve image resolution beyond the diffraction limit. These methods can be especially useful in astronomy, where the diffraction limit can severely limit the clarity of images of distant objects.

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The diffraction limit sets a limit on the smallest details that can be resolved in an image. If an object is smaller than the diffraction limit, it will appear as a blurry point rather than a distinct feature. This means that the diffraction limit ultimately determines the maximum sharpness and clarity of an image.

An optical system is a combination of components that work together to manipulate light for the purpose of creating an image. Examples of optical systems include telescopes, microscopes, and cameras.

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The diffraction limit is determined by the wavelength of light and the size of the aperture, so it will vary depending on the specific optical system being used. For example, a telescope with a larger aperture will have a smaller diffraction limit and therefore be able to resolve smaller details than a telescope with a smaller aperture. Additionally, different types of light (such as visible light vs infrared light) will have different diffraction limits, resulting in variations in image resolution for different wavelengths.

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The diffraction limit is the smallest possible size of a point of light that an optical system can resolve. It is determined by the wavelength of the light being used and the size of the aperture, or opening, in the system. It is a theoretical limit and cannot be overcome with traditional optical systems.

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