Chemically stabilized light selective element for imaging applic

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ABSTRACT:
An imaging system having an imaging sensor providing sensor signals in response to incident light and control signals, control circuitry configured to generate control signals for controlling said imaging sensor, signal processing circuitry for generating image data in response to said sensor signals, and a light selective element for selecting the incident light encountered by said imaging sensor, the light selective element comprising an ionically-colored glass having a surface that is treated with a chemical stabilizer.

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