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See things both ways
To communicate critical information,
infrared images only are no longer enough. With revolutionary
IR-Fusion™ technology, one can better identify details, manage and
analyze images by combining both the infrared and visible light
images. IR-Fusion technology simultaneously captures
pixel-for-pixel infrared and visible light images and allows full
image optimization with 5 different on-camera as well as software
viewing modes. With the integrated laser pointer visible on the
images, precise and accurate (faulty) component identification is
very easy. All FT models of the Fluke IR FlexCam Thermal Imagers
features this unique technology. (The Fluke 140FT only supports
Picture-in-Picture mode). Moreover it is available as an option.
5
viewing modes
Full IR – For
troubleshooting and analyzing equipment and installations with
very high resolution IR imaging. For detecting the smallest
temperature variations to track down the origin of problems and
fully document the extent of remediation. Full IR images are
automatically linked to full visible light images.
Picture-in-picture – For
creating an IR ‘window’ surrounded by a visible light frame to
easily identify thermal anomalies, while maintaining a frame of
reference with surroundings.
Alpha Blending – For combining
visible and infrared images together in any ratio to create a
single image with enhanced detail that will help in precisely
locating problems.
IR/Visible Alarm – For
displaying only temperatures that fall above, below, or in between
a specified range as IR image, leaving the rest of the scene as a
fully visible light image.
Full Visible Light – A bright,
detailed pixel-for-pixel reference image of subject areas for
documentation and reporting |