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Optical Filters: The Easiest, Most Cost-Effective Way to Improve Machine Vision Imaging

Jul 20, 2022
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Midwest Optical Systems Inc. (MidOpt)
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Filters are an extremely simple and cost-effective optical component capable of producing exceptional imaging results in a wide range of vision applications operating across the spectrum — from deep UV through the visible, out to the longwave infrared (IR). Simply put, filters serve as a vital method for obtaining high-quality imaging results with greater consistency and repeatability from your vision system, regardless of the wavelength range the application operates in. Das provides an overview of the various machine vision filter categories commonly used in new, emerging vision applications. These include dual- and triple-bandpass filters for use in day and night surveillance and NDVI (normalized difference vegetation index) imaging. Das also covers protective window filters used to protect your lens in wide range of diverse environmental conditions, polarizers as an affordable method to combat a multitude of lighting challenges, and SWIR-range filters and their capabilities to enhance INGAAS camera technology in infrared imaging.

***This presentation premiered during the 2022 Vision Spectra Conference. For more information on Photonics Media conferences, visit events.photonics.com.

About the presenter:
Georgy DasGeorgy Das is the Director of Systems and Training at Midwest Optical Systems. He has delivered countless presentations and training sessions around the world. He loves to figure out simple solutions to complex problems and is always tracking the latest trends in machine vision and other technology landscapes.
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