Image Intensification is a technology used to enhance low-light images, making them clearer and more visible. It works by converting incoming light photons into electrons, which are then amplified and converted back into visible light. This process allows for better visibility in dark environments, such as during nighttime or in poorly lit areas.
The primary application of image intensification is in devices like night vision goggles and military surveillance equipment. These devices enable users to see in conditions where the naked eye would struggle, providing critical advantages in various fields, including security, law enforcement, and outdoor activities.