09.10.2025 | General
Scheimpflug principle
The Scheimpflug principle describes the optical alignment of the object, lens, and image planes so they intersect along a single line. Tilting the lens relative to the image plane allows inclined surfaces to appear sharply focused. This concept is fundamental in fields like photography, microscopy, machine vision, aerial mapping, and medical imaging. It enhances depth of field, reduces diffraction, and ensures precise focus across tilted objects—making it essential for accurate, high-resolution imaging in both scientific and industrial applications.
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