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3-D Color X-ray Spots Corrosion, Cancer and Contraband

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MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 9, 2013 — A camera that takes powerful 3-D color x-ray images in near real time and without a synchrotron x-ray source can identify the composition of scanned objects. This capability could significantly improve airport security screening, medical imaging and industrial inspection, among other applications. Current imaging systems, such as spiral CAT scanners, do not use all the information contained in x-ray beams. The new hyperspectral camera device developed at the University of Manchester, however, uses all wavelengths to give a color x-ray image that provides extra information about the...Read full article

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    Published: January 2013
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    hyperspectral imaging
    Hyperspectral imaging is an advanced imaging technique that captures and processes information from across the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike traditional imaging systems that record only a few spectral bands (such as red, green, and blue in visible light), hyperspectral imaging collects data in numerous contiguous bands, covering a wide range of wavelengths. This extended spectral coverage enables detailed analysis and characterization of materials based on their spectral signatures. Key...
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