While a regular camera records three spectral channels in every pixel (red, green, and blue), hyperspectral imagers have the ability to record hundreds of spectral channels. Hyperspectral imaging is measuring a continuous reflectance spectrum in every pixel in a 2D image. As different materials have different reflectance spectra, the technique enables us to identify different materials. We are offering a range of cameras and several complete systems.
Laboratory Benchtop Systems
Complete systems configured in transmission, reflectance or combined are available including the imager, stabilized lighting, stages , computer and software
Outdoor Field System
This portable hyperspectral imaging system contains all hardware and software needed to acquire and analyze hyperspectral data. Outdoor systems can be fitted with any of Resonon’s hyperspectral imaging cameras covering the 350 – 1700 nm spectral range.
Airborne System
Resonon’s airborne hyperspectral sensors are completely integrated turnkey solutions, with all the hardware and software necessary to acquire georegistered hyperspectral data.
Hyperspectral Cameras
Resonon’s hyperspectral cameras are line-scan (i.e. “pushbroom”) imagers that scan the visible, ultraviolet, and near-infrared spectral ranges. They are rugged and cost-effective, have high precision, low distortion, low stray light, and excellent image quality.