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Hyperspectral Imaging in Counterfeit Ink and Banknote Identification

Author: Marie-Christine Ferland, Marc Verhaegen & Vincent Cardin Thursday, August 29, 2024
Dive deeper into document authentication with our recently published white paper: "Hyperspectral Imaging in Counterfeit Ink and Banknote Identification." This white paper explores in greater detail the groundbreaking capabilities of our Grand-EOS hyperspectral camera. With its range of 400 to 1650 nm, the Grand-EOS not only identifies counterfeit currency with precision but also provides extensive forensic analysis for robust verification processes. This white paper offers an in-depth look at the science behind SWIR spectroscopy and its application in revealing the unique spectral signatures of currency inks and materials, making the Grand-EOS an indispensable tool in the fight against counterfeiting.

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