Why Thermal Expert uses two maps? What's the point of this?
Especially regarding such a big difference in measurements between the maps...
Is it possible to display a bit map, but for the measurements use temperature map?
Very interesting. No distortion on your version of the heat map.
Do you have any idea why this is happening?
If you want to compare the 2 Image frames, you should uncheck Menu->Options->"Use Settings from File".I tried. Nothing changed.
"21.93" "21.66" "21.44" "21.59" "21.65" ...
You mean, the image Changed, but not the Measurements?
sounds good.
Or did you mean something other?
And no, there is currently no way to use the Byte Map for display and the Temperature Map for Measure.
Could you please add one more setting for converting i3 csv files? Something like radio button... Decimal: O point, O comma
Or perhaps do it automatically by counting number of dots and commas in first line to see which one is used as decimal mark...
The image NOT Changed. You can see it here
Looks like i3 app (TE Analyst) used Byte Map to display and the Temperature Map for Measure.
Using Byte Map to measure leads to huge misrepresentation (+5C versus -22C on the image below).
Joe-c, why measurements from Flir Tools are differ vs ThermoVision measurements?
Please provide one of the images with differences.
Joe-C it seems that the image rotation doesn't work anymore.
What also would be nice is to show min max temp values in de MeasTable of a spot measurement.
On the camera tab there are 4 option 0 degree 90 180 and 270 (under autorange thermal expert), in the previous version I used that to rotate the live image in MainIR, but now it does nothing.
What I meant for the meas table is some statistics, so it sow minimum en maximum recorded temperature during the live image. Just like on a scope if you put a voltage measurement and put on the statistics it will record the maximum voltage and minimum voltage ever recorded by the scope.
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Unfortunately, it doesn't support FLIR One with USB connector (FLIR One for Android). It really should. I don't plan to buy another thermal camera (the Seek Thermal camera, that your software currently supports), and I already bought the USB Micro to USB Standard adapter needed to connect the FLIR One to my Windows PC.
On the camera tab there are 4 option 0 degree 90 180 and 270 (under autorange thermal expert), in the previous version I used that to rotate the live image in MainIR, but now it does nothing.
Sorry, I missed this after working on the Kernel.
Release Version 1.4.2.1 https://goo.gl/VXJhou
-fixed Image rotation on USB Stream
-fixed Scale issue on Time Plotter
-Change some Descriptions in English (in the Settings Window... in German: Einstellungen)What I meant for the meas table is some statistics, so it sow minimum en maximum recorded temperature during the live image. Just like on a scope if you put a voltage measurement and put on the statistics it will record the maximum voltage and minimum voltage ever recorded by the scope.Aha, a good idea.
I have some kind of Statistic for the "Plot" in mind, optional, like "Histogram" Statistic.
With the "Plot" (Window:Functions->"Time Plotter") you can select the measurements you want and record it over time.
I can enhance it with a table, containing the min and max Values.
For now, you can use the Plot and open the Mouse menu with right click inside the Graph. Enable "Show Point Values" and if you follow the Measured Line you should see the Values.
Release Version 1.4.2.1 https://goo.gl/VXJhou
I downloaded and unzipped this, but couldn't really figure out what to do next. I tried to run ThermoVision_JoeC.exe, but got an error message "Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file".
So how is this software set up and run? Windows 7-64 and Flir E4.
The first problem was just to set the permissions correct for the .exe .bat and .dll files. Now I got the software running. It says that E4 needs to be in RNDIS mode. So do you need to run FLIRInstallNet.exe and Set_RNDIS_temporary.fif similar to doing the hack?
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