Electronic imager
An electronic imager is an electronic device that detects electromagnetic radiation with spatial resolution. It is the electronic analog of the photographic plate or film. Common applications are digital photography and astrophotography.
The imager most commonly used in the optical and ultraviolet regions of the spectrum is the CCD.
- Imager instruments aboard satellites: Cf. Satellite imagery
External links
- The MVIRI The Meteosat Visible and Infrared Imager page from the World Meteorological Organization
- EUMETSAT page on SEVIRI
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