Pseudo-Color Infrared Imaging
Surfaces that share the same color in visible light but are actually made of different materials exhibit different behavior in the infrared region when examined by Pseudo-color Infrared processing During this process images that correspond to channels sensitive to green, red and the infrared spectral range become combined, like the blue, green and red of an RGB image. As a result, areas that display the same in the visible range but differently in the infrared range are represented by a different color, allowing for an increased estimate of the composition of materials, surface mapping, and contents of the original image.