IR Thermography – How It Works
Source: Teledyne FLIR
Although infrared radiation (IR) is not detectable by the human eye, an IR camera can convert it to a visual image that depicts thermal variations across an object or scene. Thermography is a type of imaging that is accomplished with an IR camera calibrated to display temperature values across an object or scene, and allows for non-contact measurements of an object’s temperature. This article is part 1 of a handbook by FLIR that discusses how thermography works.
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