I have a hyperspectral image taken in the near infrared spectrum. List of spectrum values:
[ 937.33 944.25 951.16 958.08 965. 971.92 978.85 985.77 992.7
999.64 1006.57 1013.51 1020.45 1027.39 1034.33 1041.27 1048.21 1055.17
1062.11 1069.07 1076.03 1082.98 1089.94 1096.91 1103.87 1110.84 1117.81
1124.78 1131.76 1138.73 1145.7 1152.68 1159.68 1166.66 1173.65 1180.64
1187.63 1194.62 1201.62 1208.62 1215.62 1222.62 1229.63 1236.64 1243.65
1250.66 1257.67 1264.68 1271.7 1278.72 1285.75 1292.78 1299.81 1306.83
1313.86 1320.9 1327.94 1334.98 1342.02 1349.06 1356.11 1363.16 1370.2
1377.26 1384.32 1391.38 1398.43 1405.49 1412.55 1419.63 1426.69 1433.76
1440.83 1447.91 1454.99 1462.07 1469.15 1476.23 1483.32 1490.41 1497.5
1504.59 1511.68 1518.79 1525.89 1532.98 1540.09 1547.2 1554.31 1561.42
1568.53 1575.65 1582.77 1589.89 1597.01 1604.14 1611.26 1618.39 1625.53
1632.65 1639.79 1646.93 1654.08 1661.22 1668.35 1675.51 1682.65 1689.8
1696.96 1704.12 1711.28 1718.44]
How do I create a pseudo BGR image? Before that, I was working with data that was received in the visible range. And took the spectrum values corresponding to blue, green and red (470,530,640). What spectra should I take here? Thanks