spektralommålere
Spektralommålere, also known as spectral imagers or hyperspectral imagers, are advanced sensing devices designed to capture and analyze light across a broad spectrum of wavelengths. Unlike conventional cameras that typically record red, green, and blue light, spectral imagers divide incoming light into hundreds or even thousands of narrow, contiguous spectral bands. This detailed spectral information allows for the identification and characterization of materials based on their unique spectral signatures, much like a fingerprint.
The technology behind spectral imaging involves dispersing light through a prism or a diffraction grating, separating
Applications for spektralommålere are diverse and span numerous fields. In remote sensing, they are used to