Hyperspectral
Hyperspectral imaging is a technology that captures a wide range of wavelengths across the electromagnetic spectrum, beyond what the human eye can see. This method allows for the identification and analysis of materials based on their unique spectral signatures, making it useful in various fields such as agriculture, environmental monitoring, and mineral exploration.
In hyperspectral imaging, each pixel in an image contains information from many different wavelengths, often hundreds. This rich data enables scientists and researchers to detect subtle differences in materials, assess plant health, and even identify pollutants, enhancing our understanding of complex systems in nature and industry.