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And the winner is…Martin H. Skjelvareid!

Date Announced: 06 Jul 2016

Last month we invited you to send us your suggestions for a new name for our linear variable bandpass filters for Hyperspectral Imaging. The response was overwhelming, and many of you had brilliant and creative ideas. The name we chose is Bifrost. It was suggested by Martin from Norway.

Rainbow filter was the most numerous and logical suggestion. Mantis filter, named after the famous mantis shrimp, was a hot candidate too. While we like all of them, we chose Bifrost because it takes the idea of the rainbow filter one step further, and because as a term from norse mythology it connects to the home country of Delta Optical Thin Film A/S Danmark – this is also the reason why we chose the Danish spelling Bifrost.

Bifrost is a burning rainbow bridge that reaches between Midgard, the world of man, and Asgard, the realm of the gods. The bridge ends in heaven at Himinbjörg, the residence of the god Heimdallr, who guards it from the jötnar (frost giants).

Bifrost as rainbow bridge not only reminds of the visual appearance of our filters when looked through at sunlight. It also symbolises that our filters are an enabling key component in tomorrow's Hyperspectral Imaging cameras  – a bridge between so far unmet user requirements and new applications of Hyperspectral Imaging.

BTW, Martin is planning to have his price, one of our Bifrost filters, mounted in a camera so he can get started with advanced Hyperspectral Imaging.

To learn more here http://www.deltaopticalthinfilm.com/ 

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Venlighedsvej 4
2970 Hørsholm
Denmark
Sales:
Tel. + 49 2684 8519661

E-mail: sales@deltaopticalthinfilm.com

Web Site: www.deltaopticalthinfilm.com/

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