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Optical sensors and vision systems
News Release from: Flir Systems | Subject: ThermaCAM Researcher
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 August 2004
Software speeds digital thermal image
capture
A new version of the ever popular ThermaCAM Researcher package provides digital image and data acquisition up to a maximum rate of 750Hz
Complementing the measurement accuracy and image stability that characterises Flir Systems', top-of-the-range SC3000 QWIP thermal imaging camera, is the latest version of the ever popular ThermaCAM Researcher package This product provides digital image and data acquisition up to a maximum rate of 750Hz, making it ideal for applications that call for the thermal analysis of highly dynamic objects and events
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 28 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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This version of ThermaCAM Researcher - v2.8 - can be supplied complete with Windows desktop or portable PC.
It will prove particularly valuable to those involved in R and D and scientific applications where the object or system under analysis experiences rapid changes in surface temperature.
The software offers powerful built-in measurement functions for fast and extensive temperature analysis including isotherms, spot measurements, line profiles, area histograms and image subtraction.
All measurement tools allow independent emissivity and distance settings.
A flexible screen layout enabling automatic adjustments for best possible image, user definable recording conditions, sequence editing, customisable measurement tool graphics, comprehensive results tables and OLE technology combine to provide unparalleled flexibility and power in a compact package.
Uniquely, the software can also export data to other packages and in formats such as AVI, BMP or Matlab formats and is fully compatible with Windows-based word processing packages for easy report generation.
For less demanding R and D applications, Flir Systems also offers two further software options.
Researcher Basic allows the analysis of static images stored in the IR camera on the PC card, and Researcher Pro provides real-time IR image and data analysis up to a maximum rate of 7Hz. Request a free brochure from Flir Systems ...
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