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A vignetting advantage for thin-film filter arrays in hyperspectral cameras
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Vignetting in camera lenses is generally seen as something to avoid. For spectral cameras with thin-film interference filters, however, we argue that vignetting can be an advantage. When illuminated by focused light, the bandwidth of interference filters increases with the chief-ray angle, causing position-dependent smoothing of the spectra. We show that vignetting can be used to reduce smoothing and preserve important spectral features. Furthermore, we demonstrate that by adding additional vignetting to a lens, measurements can be made more consistent across the scene. This makes vignetting a useful parameter during spectral camera design.
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