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In astronomy scientists use single channel CCD images for their research. Color images are only created for publication purposes and for public outreach. There is a lot of very useful content in this lesson that can still be taught for single channel images but maybe some thinking needs to be done on how to present the material to learners who have rarely/never encountered multi-channel/color images in their work.
One suggestion that came from a discussion at CarpentryCon is to use separate images at different wavelengths as the different channels. Images need to be registered in order for this to work.
Are there other disciplines that use primarily single-channel data?
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