QuoteI agree - most likely still set to one of the "other" USB modes - bad setting, only relation to menu hack is that the USB mode got changed (by the owner) to apply the hack - guess why "advanced" users recommendationYes , In my first post I said that I even tried all the usb modes in case I was making bad assumptions.Well, then "un-hack" the camera and compare
Maybe also worth a try: remove battery from camera (cold boot it) after changing USB mode!
QuoteI agree - most likely still set to one of the "other" USB modes - bad setting, only relation to menu hack is that the USB mode got changed (by the owner) to apply the hack - guess why "advanced" users recommendationYes , In my first post I said that I even tried all the usb modes in case I was making bad assumptions.Well, then "un-hack" the camera and compare
Maybe also worth a try: remove battery from camera (cold boot it) after changing USB mode!
I like the white frame around the scale
>php flir.php -i FLIR0038.jpg --gpx gps.gpx
GPS file readed, 1813 positions : 1813 times
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Reading file: FLIR0038.jpg
Looking for GPS position... FOUND 99.991694833333 : 99.811216666667
My FLIR Ex series external charging pod arrived today.
I have taken it apart to establish the quality of the design.
FLIR are asking US$125 for this charge pod.....is it worth that much ? you decide.
Note the charging contacts. They look like they belong on a Canon Li-Ion battery charger. It may be possible to convert such a charger with relative ease but it may need its protection timer adjusted to take account of the Ex battery capacity.
3)My i3 is now 240x240 of resolution!!
$ exiftool -flir:all IR_0005.jpg
...
Camera Model : FLIR_i9
...
Raw Thermal Image Width : 120
Raw Thermal Image Height : 120
Raw Thermal Image Type : PNG
Raw Thermal Image : (Binary data 16029 bytes, use -b option to extract)
I can't find differences to a Flir i7 sample from this website http://www.nuage.ch/site/flir-i7-some-analysis/My i3 is now 240x240 of resolution!!
That is "over-i7" monster.
i9?
Following picture is a comparison that i7 mod vs 240pix with same distance.
Now I got more broader FOV.
To mod:
a) Upgrade to i7 with Erik's https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/flir-e4-thermal-imaging-camera-teardown/msg348174/#msg348174
b) Edit conf.cfg file for service mode (FlashFS\system\service\appcore.d\config.d\)
".caps.config.image.settings.resIR int32 144" to ".caps.config.image.settings.resIR int32 240"
".caps.config.image.settings.fpgaResolution.resIR int32 144" to ".caps.config.image.settings.fpgaResolution.resIR int32 240"
then Filestamp, adding CRC, Filestamp, and FTP.
c) Connect i3 to your PC with RNDIS mode and activate the service mode.
d) 2hrs after power off, "i9" will back i7 resolution.
Maybe "resIR" stands for "resolution of IR image"..
Cheers,
Shimalith
go through the history of this forum to find Tomas123 post about image stitching.
It makes it very clear that the camera has a specified accuracy only above 0C. FLIR do not calibrate the E4 below 0C, as others have suggested.
thank you tomas it looks like it's definitely dust. I would rather not potentially void my warranty. I guess I have to speak to the seller, which in this case is TEquipment. Fortunately, they live close by and I could actually visit them when they're open on Monday.
Thanks everyone for the help!
We have an office. We do get walk in traffic but its not a storefront. We do thermal seminars on one of the conference rooms.
We cant win them all. ( but we would like too)
Cheers
Evan Cirelli
TEquipment.NET