Stray light

Stray light is light in an optical system which was not intended in the design. The light may be from the intended source, but follow paths other than intended, or it may be from a source other than that intended. This light will often set a working limit on the dynamic range of the system; it limits the signal-to-noise ratio or contrast ratio, by limiting how dark the system can be.[1] Ocular straylight is stray light in the human eye.

  1. ^ "Section 4: Optical Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Stray Light". Retrieved Feb 6, 2009.

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