Veiling glare in a photograph from Cassini (spacecraft)Veiling glare caused by stray light reflecting inside the camera or scattering in the lens
Veiling glare is an imperfection of performance in optical instruments (such as cameras and telescopes) arising from incoming light that strays from the normal image-forming paths, and reaches the focal plane.[1] The effect superimposes a form of noise onto the normal image sensed by the detector (film, digital sensor, or eye viewing through an eyepiece), resulting in a final image degraded by loss of contrast and reduced definition.[2]
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Veilingglare is an imperfection of performance in optical instruments (such as cameras and telescopes) arising from incoming light that strays from the...
threat would be coming. Glare and disruption: as the light brightness increases, it starts to interfere with vision. Veilingglare would make it difficult...
Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate in New Mexico. Veiling-glare laser Directed-energy weapon Eva D. Blaylock (Air Force Research Laboratory...
the background luminance. This kind of glare is a particular instance of disability glare, called veilingglare. (This is not the same as loss of accommodation...
zooms. It is strongly affected by demosaicing. Lens flare, including "veilingglare" is stray light in lenses and optical systems caused by reflections...
scattering is also present in the human eye, and manifests in an unwanted veilingglare most obvious when viewing very bright lights or highly reflective surfaces...
minimize stray light in the final system. Glare (vision) Lens flare Spectral power distribution Veilingglare "Section 4: Optical Signal-to-Noise Ratio...
SIGGRAPH. Talvala, E-V., Adams, A., Horowitz, M., Levoy, M. (2007). "VeilingGlare in High Dynamic Range Imaging", Proc. ACM SIGGRAPH. Halle, M., Benton...
high-mass and bright cluster, but remained unseen in prior astronomy due to veilingglare in ordinary telescopes overwhelmed by the star Sirius, which lies 10...
trace bitmap images through optical systems to check for uniformity, veilingglare, flare, and distortion issues. Thermal effects and stray light issues...
(indicated by the arrows). This additional luminance is called haze or veilingglare. Figure 4 (right): Profile of reflected luminance from the photo in...
the Determination of the System Contrast Ratio (SCR) and the System VeilingGlare Index (SVGI) of an X-ray Image Intensifier (XRII) System XR 15-1991...
wraps for women and men using a shawl, headscarf, kerchief or veil. Very elaborate veiling practices are common in Islam, Africa and Eastern Europe. Women...
Wilshire Grand neighbors say the tower's glass surface creates too much glare". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 2, 2023. Memmott, Mark (September...
clouds," which offered no corrective powers but did protect the eyes from glare, were used in China in the 12th century or possibly earlier. Documents describe...
lenses are tinted for protection against bright light or polarized to remove glare; photochromic glasses are blacked out or lightly tinted in dark or indoor...
Insurance (1996) Lanoue, David J.; Emmert, Craig F. (1999). "Voting in the Glare of the Spotlight: Representatives' Votes on the Impeachment of President...
July 2020). "Photometry of Betelgeuse with the STEREO Mission while in the glare of the Sun from Earth". Astronomer's Telegram. ATel #13901. Retrieved 28...
Astronomical Society Quarterly Journal, 31(1), 53–67 Schaefer, B. E. (July 1991). Glare and celestial visibility. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the...
provides protection from ultraviolet radiation. It may be used to prevent glare or increase visual acuity in harsh environments, such as brimmed hats. Clothing...
crack a joke and the henchmen would laugh, and the Joker would kind of glare at her". In 1991, after seeing his college friend Arleen Sorkin play a jester...