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Glossary
image correc-
A way of compensating for sensitivity differences in various parts of
tion (internal or
live images and also of stabilizing the camera.
external)
infrared
Non-visible radiation, having a wavelength from about 2–13 μm.
IR
infrared
isotherm
A function highlighting those parts of an image that fall above, below
or between one or more temperature intervals.
isothermal
A bottle-shaped radiator with a uniform temperature viewed through
cavity
the bottleneck.
Laser LocatIR
An electrically powered light source on the camera that emits laser
radiation in a thin, concentrated beam to point at certain parts of the
object in front of the camera.
laser pointer
An electrically powered light source on the camera that emits laser
radiation in a thin, concentrated beam to point at certain parts of the
object in front of the camera.
level
The center value of the temperature scale, usually expressed as a
signal value.
manual adjust
A way to adjust the image by manually changing certain parameters.
NETD
Noise equivalent temperature difference. A measure of the image
noise level of an IR camera.
noise
Undesired small disturbance in the infrared image
object
A set of values describing the circumstances under which the meas-
parameters
urement of an object was made, and the object itself (such as emis-
sivity, reflected apparent temperature, distance etc.)
object signal
A non-calibrated value related to the amount of radiation received by
the camera from the object.
palette
The set of colors used to display an IR image.
pixel
Stands for picture element. One single spot in an image.
radiance
Amount of energy emitted from an object per unit of time, area and
angle (W/m
radiant power
Amount of energy emitted from an object per unit of time (W)
radiation
The process by which electromagnetic energy, is emitted by an ob-
ject or a gas.
radiator
A piece of IR radiating equipment.
range
The current overall temperature measurement limitation of an IR
camera. Cameras can have several ranges. Expressed as two
blackbody temperatures that limit the current calibration.
reference
A temperature which the ordinary measured values can be com-
temperature
pared with.
reflection
The amount of radiation reflected by an object relative to the re-
ceived radiation. A number between 0 and 1.
relative
Relative humidity represents the ratio between the current water va-
humidity
pour mass in the air and the maximum it may contain in saturation
conditions.
saturation
The areas that contain temperatures outside the present level/span
color
settings are colored with the saturation colors. The saturation colors
contain an 'overflow' color and an 'underflow' color. There is also a
third red saturation color that marks everything saturated by the de-
tector indicating that the range should probably be changed.
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