Multispectral remote sensing involves the acquisition of visible, near infrared, and short-wave infrared images in several broad wavelength bands.

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FieldSpec is the market leading spectroradiometer which scientists worldwide rely on to address a wide range of applications in the natural environment.

Continuously Variable Apodizing Filters are used to create an even illumination profile in an optical system. Bull’s Eye type filters feature a high optical density in the center which decreases continuously to an uncoated edge. The filters are commonly used to flatten the intensity profile of Gaussian beams. Continuously Variable Apodizing Filters are available in a 25 or 50mm diameter, in either a Bull’s Eyes or Reverse Bull’s Eye. The Reverse Bull’s Eye type features a high optical density coating on the filter’s edge which decreases continuously to an uncoated center.

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Diffraction is a characteristic of waves of all types. We can hear around a corner because of the diffraction of sound waves. For instance, if a wall is next to ...

The simplest optical microscope is the magnifying glass and is good to about ten times (10x) magnification. The compound microscope has two systems of lenses ...

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The measure of detail in a radiographic (recorded) image (in terms of line pairs per millimeters). High spatial resolution represents a high-frequency signal ...

An objective lens determines the basic performance of an optical microscope or imaging systems and is designed for various performance needs and applications.

Hyperspectral sensors pose an advantage over multispectral sensors in their ability to identify and quantify molecular absorption. The high spectral resolution of a hyperspectral imager allows for detection, identification and quantification of surface materials, as well as inferring biological and chemical processes.

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The intuitive user interface allows you to easily configure and control the instrument to make the measurements you need.

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It has the performance to analyze a wide range of remote sensing imagery that translates measurements into instant feedback.

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For these applications, ground truth signatures collected in the field and indexed in spectral libraries are critical for many methods of analysis. While image processing packages often include basic spectral libraries, application distinct libraries containing spectra of the specific materials occurring in the target field area greatly improves the accuracy of generated interpretations. Spectra of vegetation are influenced by such a wide range of environmental conditions that it makes it difficult to adequately represent this variability without the collection of site-specific field spectra.

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Jan 14, 2016 — Combining geometrical and physical optics in smart ray tracing. Physical optics modeling by smart rays enables numerically efficient treatment ...

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Nov 20, 2002 — The more abundant REE are each similar in crustal concentration to commonplace industrial metals such as chromium, nickel, copper, zinc, ...

Different materials reflect and absorb differently at different wavelengths. As such, it is possible to differentiate among materials by their spectral reflectance signatures as observed in these remotely sensed images, whereas direct identification is usually not possible.

... Angle Of View ... The Angle of Field of View is independent of the field distance. ... Magnification (for cameras) can be computed in two very standard ways, as was ...

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Well-developed scientific application areas include geology and mineral exploration; forestry; marine, coastal zone, inland waters and wetlands; agriculture; ecology; urban; snow and ice; and atmosphere. There are also numerous military applications in camouflage, littoral zone mapping, and landmine detection

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Hyperspectral imaging systems acquire images in over one hundred contiguous spectral bands. While multispectral imagery is useful to discriminate land surface features and landscape patterns, hyperspectral imagery allows for the identification and characterization of materials. In addition to mapping the distribution of materials, an assessment of individual pixels is often useful for detecting unique objects in the scene.