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Long-wavelength (7.5 – 13.5 microns) uncooled microbolometer camera
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ThermoVision® Micron/A10 User's Guide 412-0006-10 Version 130
displayed on an analog video monitor, particularly if the optional Isotherm feature is enabled or
any Image Optimization mode other than Smart-scene is selected.
pix(0,0) = 0
pix(x,y) = y
pix(0,128) = 128
(Digital values shown apply to the optional 14-bit digital data stream.)
Image-Orientation Mode: Two Image-Orientation modes are provided:
1. Normal. The pixel on the upper-right corner of the detector array is displayed on the
upper-left corner of the video display in Normal mode.
2. Revert. The pixel on the upper-left corner of the detector array is displayed on the upper-
left corner of the video display in Revert mode.
Notes:
a. Revert mode (i.e. horizontal image flip) produces a mirror-image of Normal
mode. It is intended for applications in which the camera is imaged through a
fold-mirror. Invert (i.e. vertical image flip) can be accomplished by mounting the
camera upside-down.
b. Revert mode applies to the analog video channel and to the optional digital data
channel when 8-bit mode is selected. (See the description of Digital Output
modes in section 7.1.3 below.) In 14-bit mode, selecting Revert mode will not
affect the digital data output.
Polarity: Imagery can be displayed in either white-hot (hotter objects brighter than cooler
objects) or black-hot polarity (hotter objects darker than cooler objects).
Note: In 14-bit mode, selecting Polarity mode will not affect the digital data output.
Figure 21: Vertical shade test pattern
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