Multispectral Imaging
Multispectral Imaging is a technique that captures image data at specific wavelengths across the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike standard photography, which uses visible light, multispectral imaging can detect infrared and ultraviolet light, allowing for a more detailed analysis of objects and materials. This technology is widely used in fields such as agriculture, environmental monitoring, and remote sensing.
The process involves using specialized cameras and sensors that can record images in multiple spectral bands. By analyzing these images, researchers can identify features that are not visible to the naked eye, such as plant health, mineral composition, and even hidden details in artworks.