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we know that in an Ideal Imaging system all the light rays that come from a single object Point end up in a single image point if the Imaging system is not ideal we say that it contains aberrations in this case the light rays either donamp;#39;t all converge in a single point or they converge at the wrong points there may be different causes for these aberrations for example an Imaging system may be designed using paraxial Optics because then one can straightforwardly use rate transfer matrices in the paraxial approximation an Ideal Image would be formed but when the Rays make large angles with the optical axis they would not go through the ideal paraxial image point because the paraxial approximation is not valid anymore therefore the Imaging system would contain aberrations aberrations could also be a consequence of lens dispersion which means that the refractive index of the glass is different for different wavelengths the Imaging system may have been designed for a certain wavelen