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- Multispectral_image abstract "A multispectral image is one that captures image data at specific frequencies across the electromagnetic spectrum. The wavelengths may be separated by filters or by the use of instruments that are sensitive to particular wavelengths, including light from frequencies beyond the visible light range, such as infrared. Spectral imaging can allow extraction of additional information the human eye fails to capture with its receptors for red, green and blue. It was originally developed for space-based imaging.Multispectral images are the main type of images acquired by remote sensing (RS) radiometers. Dividing the spectrum into many bands, multispectral is the opposite of panchromatic, which records only the total intensity of radiation falling on each pixel. Usually, satellites have three or more radiometers (Landsat has seven). Each one acquires one digital image (in remote sensing, called a 'scene') in a small band of visible spectra, ranging from 0.7 µm to 0.4 µm, called red-green-blue (RGB) region, and going to infrared wavelengths of 0.7 µm to 10 or more µm, classified as near infrared (NIR), middle infrared (MIR) and far infrared (FIR or thermal). In the Landsat case, the seven scenes comprise a seven-band multispectral image. Spectral imaging with more numerous bands, finer spectral resolution or wider spectral coverage may be called hyperspectral or ultraspectral. This technology has also assisted in the interpretation of ancient papyri, such as those found at Herculaneum, by imaging the fragments in the infrared range (1000 nm). Often, the text on the documents appears to be as black ink on black paper to the naked eye. At 1000 nm, the difference in light reflectivity makes the text clearly readable. It has also been used to image the Archimedes palimpsest by imaging the parchment leaves in bandwidths from 365-870 nm, and then using advanced digital image processing techniques to reveal the undertext of Archimedes work.The availability of wavelengths for remote sensing and imaging is limited by the infrared window and the optical window.".
- Multispectral_image wikiPageExternalLink gerbilvis.org.
- Multispectral_image wikiPageExternalLink MultiSpec.
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- Multispectral_image hasPhotoCollection Multispectral_image.
- Multispectral_image subject Category:Cartography.
- Multispectral_image subject Category:Geology.
- Multispectral_image subject Category:Imaging.
- Multispectral_image comment "A multispectral image is one that captures image data at specific frequencies across the electromagnetic spectrum. The wavelengths may be separated by filters or by the use of instruments that are sensitive to particular wavelengths, including light from frequencies beyond the visible light range, such as infrared. Spectral imaging can allow extraction of additional information the human eye fails to capture with its receptors for red, green and blue.".
- Multispectral_image label "Imagem multiespectral".
- Multispectral_image label "Multispectral image".
- Multispectral_image label "Multispektral".
- Multispectral_image label "Многозональная съёмка".
- Multispectral_image label "صورة متعددة الأطياف".
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