Images — Multispectral
Highly sensitive to vegetation health and moisture.
Historians use multispectral cameras to examine ancient manuscripts and paintings. Because different inks and pigments react differently to infrared or ultraviolet light, MSI can reveal "palimpsests" (erased text) or hidden sketches underneath a finished oil painting without touching the artifact. Multispectral Images
Capable of seeing through haze or identifying specific minerals. Highly sensitive to vegetation health and moisture
By stacking these bands together, scientists create a "spatial map" where every pixel contains a unique spectral signature, acting like a chemical fingerprint for the object being viewed. Real-World Applications Multispectral Images