The Three Unchangeables-The Basis For A Good Image; Focus - FLIR T530 User Manual

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The secret to a good thermal image
The comparison between photography and thermography can be summarized in a table
using a few keywords:
Photography
Interesting motif
"Tells a story"
Aesthetically pleasing
Emotive
Image detail

Focus

Lighting
Brightness
Contrast
As with photography, in thermography there are countless possibilities for editing images
—provided they are saved as radiometric images. However, not all settings can be
changed, and not all image errors can be corrected.
33.4 The three unchangeables—the basis for a good image
33.4.1 Focus
A professional thermal image is always focused and sharp, and the object and heat pat-
tern must be clear and easy to recognize.
Figure 33.1 Only hazy "patches of heat" can be seen in the unfocused image (left). The focused image
(right) clearly shows which object is being observed and where the object is warm.
A blurred image not only comes across as unprofessional and makes it harder to identify
the object and any faults (see Figure 33.1) but can also lead to measurement errors (see
Figure 33.2), which are more serious the smaller the measurement object. Even if all other
parameters are set correctly, the measurement values from an unfocused thermal image
are highly likely to be incorrect.
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Thermography
The object to be examined
"Presents facts"
Clear heat patterns
Objective
Image detail
Focus
Emission and reflection
Brightness
Contrast
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