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Radiometric Thermal Imaging with an SDK
Fratink:
Hello,
I'm writing some drivers for thermal cameras that we're planning on using for research and I'm noticing a lack of information from FLIR about what needs to be recorded. I'm getting the raw image data, but it doesn't have any calibration information, or anything that would allow values on the image to be assigned a temperature. Has anyone worked with capturing raw data from a thermal camera? I'm curious about what information I have to grab from the camera in order to make sure the data is useful.
I'm using a FLIR SC645 Thermal Camera, BTW.
Cheers,
Fraser:
Be aware that thermal cameras normally have two data output modes. RGB and Radiometric IR data.
In RGB mode the data is just the non Radiometric image that would normally appear on a display or viewfinder (if such is fitted). This mode cannot be used for radiometric analysis as it is purely RGB image video. In IR Data mode the data stream is the pure Radiometric data from the image processing stage. This is the data stream used for analytics.
FLIR's ResearcherIR provides a choice between which data is streamed to the PC and only IR-Data mode permits in depth analysis and manipulation of the data.
FLIR will normally provide an ICD document for a camera that details connectivity and the command set. It also details the structure of the data that is received from the camera. You may wish to contact FLIR to discuss your needs and see if they will help you. I cannot guarantee that such data is not part of a chargeable SDK package though.
ResearcherIR might be of interest to you, but it is expensive for individuals. Institutions and industry have deeper pockets.
Fraser
Fratink:
Hello Fraser,
Thanks for the info! I just sent FLIR an email asking for the ICD.
We actually have the ResearcherIR software with the camera and the problem isn't money so much as the SDK I want doesn't exist. Our research project is using Ubuntu as the operating system for all measurement instruments, so I need to make capture software that works on that platform. The Pleora SDK that FLIR recommends for Linux doesn't appear to have any information on specific cameras (it's just a Genicam library), so I'm trying to figure this out on my own. I checked that the camera is in Radiometric mode, but I want to make sure that I'm grabbing all the metadata that users of the images might need.
Thanks!
Fraser:
I presume you have seen the Genica ICD ? FLIR also offer some comment temperature correction values...
http://flir.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1021/related/1/session/L2F2LzEvdGltZS8xNTA0OTA3NDQ0L3NpZC9mVUhibUo1MXV2MXlJazQ0cjJaSngzY05zY3Bibk9RZnZwTnIwVjZXbjIzVV93YWUxUGpWZ1NIUVM5SlVqVUF3T2x3YTRrSzNtbCU3RXNFUU81OVBodXpkTEVLNlElN0UyYXRXdUVPbjFual9XaFNKaFcyb2ZMdE16c3VRJTIxJTIx
Genicam ICD .....
http://80.77.70.144/DocDownload/Assets/dl/t559505-en-us.pdf
Fraser
Fraser:
Also this....
http://flir.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1229/related/1
With FLIR products you will find several camera families sharing the same comms protocols and ICD's. It is always worth looking at the ICD's and FAQ's for other models that have the same interfacing capabilities as you can often find what you need on the FLIR download and FAQ areas.
Fraser
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