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Imaging system with rectifying mask

  • US 5,757,558 A
  • Filed: 06/27/1997
  • Issued: 05/26/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/27/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An imaging system for generating an image of an illuminated target object on an image plane, said imaging system comprising:

  • an optical unit adapted to be disposed between the target object and the image plane such that said optical unit, the target object and the image plane lie on an optical axis, said optical unit permitting passage of cones of light from different point sources on the target object therethrough to form the image on the image plane, said optical unit being provided with an aperture stop to control sizes of the cones of light passing through said optical unit, said aperture stop forming an entrance pupil in relation to said optical unit; and

    a rectifying mask formed as an upright opaque plate and adapted to be disposed on the optical axis between the target object and the image plane;

    wherein said aperture stop forms a corresponding aperture stop image on a plane of said rectifying mask, said rectifying mask having a mask width which is narrower than the width of the corresponding aperture stop image, and a mask height which is greater than the mask width;

    said rectifying mask or a mask image thereof as formed by said optical unit appearing to shift relative to the entrance pupil such that said rectifying mask or said mask image thereof covers different areas of the entrance pupil when a center of the entrance pupil is viewed from the different point sources on the target object, thereby resulting in generally uniform illumination reduction at the image plane to compensate for the cosine-fourth law phenomenon.

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