Reynard Corporation

Neutral-density optical filter
Reynard Corporation

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A neutral density filter (ND filter) is a light filter that decreases the intensity of light without altering the relative spectral distribution of the energy. An ND filter is used to filter the entire visible spectrum evenly, allowing light reduction, without influencing color or contrast. For this reason, a neutral density filter is often referred to as a gray filter, or ND filter. Attenuation is accomplished by using either a light-absorbing glass or a thin-film metal coating that combines absorption and reflection. Metallic type neutral density filters obtain their optical density by depositing a metal alloy coating onto a specific type of substrate, which is determined by the wavelength region of interest. They are slightly sensitive to angles but they are much more forgiving than interference filters. A Neutral density filter (ND Filter) will attenuate spectral regions selected from 250 to 2500 nm. The level of attenuation can be specified from optical density 0.04 to 4.0.



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