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A polarization camera doesn't just capture brightness or color - it measures the angle and degree of polarization of light. This reveals details that are invisible in normal imaging, such as: surface stress patterns; material boundaries; differences between shiny, transparent, or translucent surfaces; fine surface scratches and defects; edge features in low-contrast scenes; glare removal and more.
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