Multispectral imaging has fueled major advances in various fields, including environmental monitoring, astronomy, agricultural sciences, biomedicine, medical diagnostics and food quality control. The most ubiquitous and primitive form of a spectral imaging device is the color camera that collects information from red (R), green (G) and blue (B) color channels.
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