Epina ImageLab is a Microsoft Windows-based multisensor imaging tool for processing and analyzing hyperspectral images. It is a modular system consisting of a basic engine, a graphical user interface, a chemometrics toolbox and optional user-supplied modules. It supports the most important spectroscopic imaging techniques, such as UV/Vis, infrared, Raman, THz, optical emission/absorption, and mass spectrometry. On top of that Epina ImageLab enables the user to merge hyperspectral images with maps of physical properties and conventional high-resolution color photos.
Available editions of Epina ImageLab
Key Features
- Detection of Suspicious Pixels - Image Stack - Basic set of mathematical methods - Principal Component Analysis - K-Means Clustering - PLS Discriminant Analysis
Key Features
- 4D Data Model - 64-Bit Architechture - Multisensor Support - ImageLab Script Automation - KNN Classifiers - Random Forest Classifiers - Multiprocessing Support
Key Features
- User Definable Spectral Databases - Support of Third Party Databases - Library Search (not yet available) Click here for a detailed comparison of features and versions. The "First Impressions" video below provides a quick overview. To get a detailed impression of what Epina ImageLab can achieve take a look at the application examples or watch the video tutorials. If you are interested in trying Epina ImageLab for yourself we encourage you to download a trial version of the Basic Edition and sign up for a free Extended Edition license (limited to 30 Days). |
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