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Infrared Reduction Filters Improve Camera Performance

April 16, 2010
The company’s improved IR-reduction filters block up to 99.5% of IR radiation while transmitting more than 85% of the visible data.

For reducing the infrared (IR) component while transmitting the visible wavelengths in CMOS-sensor-based camera applications, the company’s improved IR-reduction filters block up to 99.5% of IR radiation while transmitting more than 85% of the visible data. Improvements in the filters are said to be critical to CMOS imaging systems that require an effective, stable, and uniform IR reduction. The optical thin film IR-reduction coating can be applied to glass as thin as 0.003 inches. For further details, call DEPOSITION SCIENCES INC., Santa Rosa, CA. (866) 433-7724.

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