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Hyperspectral imaging is the process of taking digital photos of an object using distinct portions of the visible and non-visible light spectrum, revealing what previously could not be seen by the human eye.
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Hyperspectral imaging allows target searches to be conducted in the frequency domain, as opposed to the spatial domain as is the norm today.
Shock and Awe — Achieving Rapid Dominance James P. Wade
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Hyperspectral imaging collects and processes light from across the electromagnetic spectrum, including visible light, as well as ultraviolet and infrared light.
Kottu kottu 2010
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Hyperspectral technology allows for finer resolution of the wavelengths of light that are visible to the human eye, though it can also collect information from the infrared spectrum - which can be used to identify specific materials, among other things.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Hyperspectral imaging collects and processes light from across the electromagnetic spectrum, including visible light, as well as ultraviolet and infrared light.
Kottu kottu 2010
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Hyperspectral imaging collects and processes light from across the electromagnetic spectrum, including visible light, as well as ultraviolet and infrared light.
ICT for Peacebuilding (ICT4Peace) Sanjana Hattotuwa 2010
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Hyperspectral imaging, which can reveal things not seen by the human eye, involves taking digital photos of an object using distinct portions of the visible and non-visible light spectrum.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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The company's proprietary, state-of-the-art Hyperspectral Imaging technology has many applications, including defense, security, pharmaceuticals, forensics and biomedical diagnostic research, which can reveal critical chemical and biological information from a variety of material systems.
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Hyperspectral imaging is the process of taking digital photos of an object using distinct portions of the visible and non-visible light spectrum, revealing what previously could not be seen by the human eye.
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The company's proprietary, state-of-the-art Hyperspectral Imaging technology has many applications, including defense, security, pharmaceuticals, forensics and biomedical diagnostic research, which can reveal critical chemical and biological information from a variety of material systems.
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