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Does telecentricity means that “the inner or outer object walls completely disappear”?

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Does telecentricity means that “the inner or outer object walls completely disappear”?

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Not really. Even with perfectly telecentric lenses, only half the ray cones coming from the object edges actually strike the detector. As such, some blurring in the image of the inner or outer edges of an object will be present. That effect can be reduced or even cancelled by means of collimated sources.

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