Expanding Vision with Multispectral Imaging
Leopard Imaging is a leading provider of advanced camera solutions and AI vision technologies. We specialize in helping businesses integrate cutting-edge imaging technology into their products and systems. Our expertise spans from embedded modules to full custom camera solutions, ensuring reliable performance and support for every application.
With our multispectral camera, we help bring spectral imaging into your workflow—providing the tools and support needed to capture data beyond what the human eye can see.
What is a Multispectral Camera?
A multispectral camera captures image data across multiple wavelengths of light, including both visible and non-visible spectrums. Unlike standard cameras that record only red, green, and blue (RGB) light, multispectral cameras detect subtle differences in light reflection, enabling new insights in applications ranging from research to industrial analysis.
Multispectral cameras work by detecting light across different spectral bands. Each band highlights unique characteristics of the subject being imaged. By combining these bands, the camera produces richer, more informative images that reveal details invisible to the human eye.
This allows for advanced analysis in applications where subtle differences in material, vegetation, or surface composition are critical.
- Visible (RGB): The light humans can see, showing colors and shapes.
- Near-Infrared (NIR): Highlights differences in material properties and vegetation health.
- Other Bands: Additional spectral bands provide insights into specific applications, depending on sensor capabilities.
The LI-USB30-IMX454-MIPI-092H Multispectral Camera
The LI-USB30-IMX454-MIPI-092H is Leopard Imaging’s flagship multispectral camera, designed for imaging across multiple spectral bands.
Key Features:
- Based on the Sony IMX454 sensor
- Supports up to 41 spectral channels
- Wavelengths range from 450 to 850 nm
- USB 3.0 (UVC) compliant interface
- 1948 x 1097 Resolution @ 30 FPS
- Compact, integration-ready design for various applications
See Multispectral Imaging in Action