Instructions for Capturing Clear Thermal Imaging Pictures

Instructions for Capturing Clear Thermal Imaging Pictures
Principle

Thermal image use colors to show temperature distribution. The temperature range of the target affects the image effect.

Method
  1. When the actual temperature difference of the target in the image is higher than 10 °C(50 °F) or 20 °C (68 °F), the thermal image effect is most obvious, which helps to highlight the subtle temperature difference.
  2. When the temperature difference of the target in the image is small, you can manually adjust the temperature range (if applicable) of the whole image to increase the contrast of the target.
  3. It is recommended that the distance between the imager and the target should be within 2 meters (about 6.56 feet). Adjust the distance to ensure clear focus, especially for small targets.
  4. Select an appropriate palette for the scene to get an image with high contrast.

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