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ImageIR® – High Dynamic Range (HDR): How it works and what the benefits are

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Monday, September 14, 2020
InfraTec GmbH, Infrarotsensorik und Messtechnik

The ImageIR® infrared camera series from InfraTec is available with a new function: HDR. The High Dynamic Range (HDR) function enables the analysis of objects with large temperature gradients in a thermal image that shows a very high dynamic range. Large temperature changes can therefore be recorded in a sequence without changing the measurement range. Advantages of HDR Thermal Imaging - Measurement range with span selectable up to 1,500 K - Full-screen recording with (640 × 512) IR pixels and a frame rate of 350 Hz - Continuous measurement of highly dynamic processes with very large temperature changes without switching the measurement range - Thermography of measurement scenes with particularly large temperature gradients - High-contrast images in a wide temperature range with high measurement accuracy

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