Snapshot-type polarization spectral imaging is a crucial dynamic high-speed target detection method in remote sensing in space because it has a high temporal resolution. However, the sparse representation of snapshot-type imaging in spectral or spatial dimension leads to low spectral or spatial resolution. To resolve the problem we propose double-channel complementary microarray coding snapshot-type polarization spectral imaging by utilizing the transmission and reflection complementary principle of a single microarray coding plate, the dual-channel multispectral and hyper-spectral image fused to enhancing the resolution of polarization spectral imaging. This study combined with the principle of intensity modulation used in full polarization measurements, and established the spectral modulation and reconstruction model of dual-channel complementary microarray coding. According to the principle of dual-channel complementary snapshot polarization spectral imaging proposed in this paper, the dual-channel multispectral and hyper-spectral image fusion model was setted up. This study improved the snapshot polarization spectral imaging spectral and spatial resolutions, increased the spatial resolution PSNR by 3 dB, and made the spectral resolution significantly higher. The findings of this study can assist in achieving high temporal resolution, high spectral resolution, high spatial resolution, and fully polarized snapshot-type polarization spectral imaging.