Abstract

The quality of image often decides about its usability in further application. Hence, it is essential to ensure the best possible image quality at the stage of the image acquisition process. The lighting conditions are one of the most important factors affecting the quality of the obtained image. In the case of hyperspectral imaging, in comparison to standard image acquisition, selection of appropriate light sources involves additional difficulties connected with the spectral nature of the light. The article describes how the lights for such application can be selected. The proposed selection criterion is based on the accuracy of measured spectral reflectance of the object. Presented method was tested on real object and three different types of light source.

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