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Dioptric correction refers to the adjustments made to the optical system of an instrument, such as a telescope, microscope, or camera, to compensate for optical aberrations and ensure that light is focused properly. This term is derived from the word "diopter," which is a unit of measurement for the optical power of lenses.

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