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← HistoryWhich effect limited quality of early camera obscura images projected using a pinhole as the aperture?
A)Chromatic aberration blurred light bands
B)Diffraction broadened the focused spot✓
C)Polarization reduced image brightness
D)Spherical aberration distorted edge detail
💡 Explanation
When light passes through a small pinhole, diffraction occurs because of wave interference, spreading the light and reducing image sharpness and resulting blur. Therefore, diffraction broadening is the correct choice rather than chromatic aberration, polarization, or spherical aberration, each involving distinct light propagation phenomena.
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