
3D Printed Multispectral Imager
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This is the ultimate imaging tool, a single unit that outperforms a standard camera in every way. The device has access to four separate imagers, three of which can be filtered for enhanced performance. The fourth imager is a state-of-the-art FLIR lepton camera designed specifically for thermal imaging. Not only does this device excel at multispectral imaging, but the cluster of cameras also forms a synthetic aperture that allows users to see targets even when they're occluded. The possibilities with this technology are endless, and its affordability makes it accessible to anyone. This unit can be 3D printed and assembled using readily available parts, making cutting-edge tech available to people who might otherwise be priced out. All components can be manufactured on a Makerbot using ABS plastic for optimal results. Assembly is straightforward, requiring only #6-32 screws. For more information about this project, visit: https://hackaday.io/project/6730-synthetic-aperture-multispectral-imager The design process was meticulous and time-consuming. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please don't hesitate to leave a comment below.
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