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Navigation infrared pod (NAVFLIR) by Thales Forward looking infrared (FLIR) is an imaging technology that senses infrared radiation. Since FLIRs use detection of thermal energy to create the “picture” assembled for the video output, they can be used to help … Many FLIR systems use digital image processing to improve the image quality. FLIR sensor arrays often have wildly inconsistent sensitivities from pixel to pixel, due to limitations in the manufacturing process. … read more…
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Resolved Question: I have a life saving technology and need to let as many females know about this as possible whats the best way?
I have a Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging unit, what this does is look at the temperature of the outside of the human body shows us any vascular temperature abnormalities. By using this, breast exams for females can give them upwards of 6 to 7 years early detection of illnesses or diseases. I need to let as many females know about this as possible, what would be the best way to get this in front of as many females as possible. You know if you ask a female if they know of anyone who has had breast cancer, you will find that they have either had it, know someone who has had it, just diagnosed with it, or have lost many friends or family members to breast cancer. The sooner they find out about the early detection, the earlier I can help save lives. Any suggestions?
Resolved Question: can a digital camera be converted to an infrared thermal imaging camera?
my camera is a nikon coolpix L5
Resolved Question: What type of IR or infrared light can pass through glass?
I always assumed that infrared light cannot pass through glass. But, I took my TV remote control, held down a button, placed the IR sender behind a drinking glass, but still detected the IR light with my digital camera on the opposite side of the glass (could see the IR flashing). Was it because the TV remote’s IR wavelength was too short?
I also wonder about thermal imaging which detects the lower range of infrared. If someone is standing behind a window at night and you point a thermal imaging device at the window, can it detect the person’s body heat through the glass?
Thanks. I love physics.
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