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IR light with Intel RealSense Depth Camera D435

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  • MartyX Grover

    Hi Michael Harder  Thanks for your questions!

     

    1.  Intel have an in-depth guide at the link below for using physical optical filter products of various types with RealSense 400 Series cameras.

    https://dev.intelrealsense.com/docs/optical-filters-for-intel-realsense-depth-cameras-d400

     

    2.  Using one of the optical filter types in the above guide should enable you to configure the range of light frequencies that are able to enter the camera lenses.  Section 3 of the paper (linked to below) has charts showing the effect that different types of filter (longpass, shortpass, bandpass and notch) have on nm frequencies.

    https://dev.intelrealsense.com/docs/optical-filters-for-intel-realsense-depth-cameras-d400#section-3-types-of-optical-filters

     

    An especially useful type of optical filter to use with a 400 Series camera is a thin-film linear polarization filter.  This significantly negates glare from reflections, enabling reflective surfaces such as window glass to appear much more clearly on camera images, like the without-and-with picture below.

     

     

    In regard to sourcing optical filters, for linear polarization filters any polarizing filter should work so long as it is linear (except for the circular filters in 3D glasses).  You can find inexpensive examples by searching stores such as Amazon for the term linear polarizing filter sheet

    For other types of filter, a discussion at the link below provides some recommendations for purchasing sources.

    https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues/7384

     

    3.  My understanding is that the spectral range of the imaging sensors used in 400 Series cameras is a subject that does not have publicly available information available about it due to it being a topic that requires having a non-disclosure agreeement (NDA) with Intel.

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  • Michael Harder

    Hello MartyG,

    thank you very much for this detailed answer. I really appreciate it.

    I will check this guide out and also bought an linear polarization filter. Just to be sure, there is no official list of suppliers for filters of any kind for the Realsense D435?

    I am looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks.

    Best regards,

    Michael

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  • MartyX Grover

    There is not an official Intel-validated list of suppliers for filters.  The filter sourcing recommendations from agrunnet in the link below can be considered highly reliable though.

    https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues/2875#issuecomment-446793681

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