What is hyperspectral imaging?
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a passive technique that analyzes the light reflected or emitted by an object. It combines two technologies: imaging and spectrometry.
While the human eye sees color in mainly 3 bands (RGB), each pixel of a hyperspectral camera contains a spectrum of several hundred wavelengths.
The hyperspectral image thus integrates the spatial information of the object with its spectral characteristics.
Therefore, hyperspectral imaging has become one of the key analytical tools in a wide range of industries as it is non-destructive, contactless, fast and can measure multiple parameters simultaneously.
The benefits of turnkey solutions from Clyde HSI
Automatic exposure adjustment and motorized autofocus
Automatic determination of scan speed to ensure square pixels
Selection of one or more areas of interest in the image
Automatic magnification of the lens
Select a smaller spectral band to increase the analysis speed
A single software to control all your equipment
The spectraSENS software is compatible with all scanner systems and spectral cameras produced by ClydeHSI. It is updated for free.
For large objects, automatic image reconstruction in seconds.
Installation and user training by Trioptics France engineer
Clyde HSI has adopted a system approach to free the researcher or engineer from all time and energy consuming “logistical” constraints so that he can devote himself to data analysis and interpretation.
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The advantages of Clyde HSI’s Hyperspectral solutions
What is hyperspectral imaging? Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a passive technique that analyzes the light reflected or emitted by an object. It combines two technologies: imaging […]

