Do any of you guys have this thermal camera?
Want to attach it to the intelligent uas system. Anybody have or use that?
Want to attach it to the intelligent uas system. Anybody have or use that?
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I have a p4p pro that the intelligent uas gimbal is going to attach to..
I'm new with a thermal camera are there any tips you can give me, or info on post processing programs?
As I said I'm new at this not sure what measurements you speak of but why not?
I got an invite on Tuesday from Flir to attend an online demo for MAC. Didn't get to watch the demo. Not sure if they now have a supported verison for MAC. Anyone else know?Wow that is an expensive package. As a side note I certainly will say you will reduce you flight time with those added weight.
Anyways since you have Radiometric capabilities, I would not recommend you taking measurements as an added service.
For processing software for FLIR images download this: FLIR Tools App | FLIR Systems
It is a free software but only recommended for Windows.
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I got an invite on Tuesday from Flir to attend an online demo for MAC. Didn't get to watch the demo. Not sure if they now have a supported verison for MAC. Anyone else know?
Awww come on now buddy Share with the rest of us (unless it's personal then just tell me to get my nose out of it LOL).
I just message our new member that is more challenging to take temp measurement from the air. Variables such as wind, sun's position, and also T-reflect measurement can throw the numbers off by a lot. Thus recommending him to learn to do more Qualitative analysis.
I think what you were saying in the p.m. maybe, is that thermal imaging from the air isn't a sure thing. I can use the flight measurements as a parameter or or guideline to do temperature checks from the ground.I just message our new member that is more challenging to take temp measurement from the air. Variables such as wind, sun's position, and also T-reflect measurement can throw the numbers off by a lot. Thus recommending him to learn to do more Qualitative analysis.
Thermal imaging in the air, for temperature measurement, is more difficult due to the uncontrolled conditions. A thermographer has to rely on their background, knowledge, and experience to provide the absolute temperature to their clients.I think what you were saying in the p.m. maybe, is that thermal imaging from the air isn't a sure thing.
Not sure what you mean by that. Can you give me an example or your process to determine surface temperature?... I can use the flight measurements as a parameter or or guideline to do temperature checks from the ground..
No the VUE Pro R is a fantastic unit but having the "R" is the designation for Radiometric and that is what captures temperature measurement and unless you have the ability to interpret it your values would be way off....Also were you saying that the Fleer Vue Pro r isn't all it's cracked up to be. And maybe there are better options out there for aerial Imaging
Alright here's maybe a better question. What do you use to measure surface temperature?