hyperspektrikameroita
Hyperspektrikameroita, also known as hyperspectral cameras, are advanced imaging devices that capture an image across a broad range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike traditional cameras that record red, green, and blue light, hyperspectral cameras divide the incoming light into hundreds of narrow, contiguous spectral bands. This creates a "hypercube" of data, where each pixel in the image has a corresponding spectrum that describes the light intensity at each specific wavelength.
The detailed spectral information provided by these cameras allows for the identification and characterization of materials
In agriculture, hyperspectral cameras can assess crop health, detect nutrient deficiencies, and identify diseases. In remote