Nichtbildgebiete
Nichtbildgebiete, also known as non-image areas or non-picture zones, refer to specific regions within an image or photograph where the image sensor does not capture light. These areas are typically found at the edges of the image sensor and are not covered by the microlenses that focus light onto the photosites. The presence of Nichtbildgebiete can lead to issues such as vignetting, where the edges of the image appear darker, and reduced image quality.
The size and shape of Nichtbildgebiete can vary depending on the design of the image sensor and
Manufacturers often provide information about the location and size of Nichtbildgebiete in their camera specifications. This
In summary, Nichtbildgebiete are a natural consequence of the imaging process and can impact image quality,