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    Make personal grooming easier with this lighted two-sided makeup mirror with 10X magnification. The 46 built-in LED lights have three settings: white, warm, and cold light, and the mirror also has ...

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    Ubymet 10x Large Lighted Makeup Mirror. $40 ... Along with cushioned straps that are fully adjustable, the seamless bra boasts a four-way support system that works to lift, shape and smooth your ...

  4. Enlarger - Wikipedia

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    Enlarger lenses, like the dialyte construction, are generally symmetrical in design or nearly so, optimised for sharp focus at 2x to 10x magnification. [1] The light passes through a film holder, which holds the exposed and developed photographic negative or transparency. Prints made with an enlarger are called enlargements.

  5. Magnification - Wikipedia

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    Stepwise magnification by 6% per frame into a 39-megapixel image. In the final frame, at about 170x, an image of a bystander is seen reflected in the man's cornea. Magnification is the process of enlarging the apparent size, not physical size, of something. This enlargement is quantified by a size ratio called optical magnification.

  6. Eyepiece - Wikipedia

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    In other words, it is how large the image appears (as distinct from the magnification). Unless there is vignetting by the telescope's or microscope's body tube, this is constant for any given eyepiece with a fixed focal length, and may be used to calculate what the true field of view will be when the eyepiece is used with a given telescope or ...

  7. Refracting telescope - Wikipedia

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    Although large refracting telescopes were very popular in the second half of the 19th century, for most research purposes, the refracting telescope has been superseded by the reflecting telescope, which allows larger apertures. A refractor's magnification is calculated by dividing the focal length of the objective lens by that of the eyepiece. [1]