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Direct, quasi-telecentric, and telecentric combinations of interference filters with large astronomical Schmidt cameras

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Abstract

Several ways of combining narrow bandwidth interference filters with a Schmidt camera, of 1.2-m aperture, are described. A completely telecentric method is proposed in which very narrow filters can be used.

© 1978 Optical Society of America

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