You might not realize it, but the range of light and color visible to the human eye is actually quite limited when compared to all the things we can’t see. There’s a huge chunk of the light spectrum ...
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SEATTLE – The "Hypercam" is a hyperspectral camera that uses invisible near-infrared light to capture normally unseen details. University of Washington PhD. student Mayank Goel is Hypercam's lead ...
HyperCam isn’t the first hyperspectral camera the world has ever seen, but it could mark the first one that will become widely available at a surprisingly affordable price point. But let’s first take ...
Because regular cameras just process visible light, the images that they produce look like what we see with our own eyes. By contrast, hyperspectral cameras process additional wavelengths, showing us ...
One day, in the not-too-distant future, we may all carry cameras in our pockets that can see far beyond what our eyes are capable of. That’s the goal of a team of researchers at the University of ...
A cheap camera add-on for your mobile phone could give you 'X-ray vision' that lets you check whether fruit is ripe before you cut into it. Researchers at the University of Washington have developed ...
For advanced astrophotographers, the Altair Hypercam 26C APS-C Colour TEC is a reliable camera that should be good for the long haul; nothing will make it obsolete anytime soon. It has the excellent ...