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Hyperspectral Imaging

Hyperspectral imaging, or imaging spectroscopy, combines the power of digital imaging and spectroscopy.

For each pixel in an image, a hyperspectral camera acquires the light intensity (radiance) for a large number (typically a few tens to several hundred) of contiguous spectral bands. Every pixel in the image thus contains a continuous spectrum (in radiance or reflectance) and can be used to characterize the objects in the scene with great precision and detail.

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