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FLIR launches latest version of thermal imaging software

Check out the latest features in FLIR's ResearchIR thermal imaging software, which provides researchers and scientists with a tool for viewing, acquiring, analyzing, and sharing the thermal data captured with FLIR’s scientific and R&D cameras.  
May 27, 2015
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FLIR Systems has announced the release of version 4.2 of its ResearchIR thermal imaging software, which provides researchers and scientists with a tool for viewing, acquiring, analyzing, and sharing the thermal data captured with FLIR’s scientific and R&D cameras. Version 4.2 of the software gives users direct access to MATLAB scripts for specially-tailored image analysis and processing tasks. Additionally, version 4.2 provides FLIR scientific and R&D camera users with file support for UltraMax, a proprietary image enhancement technology available on FLIR’s Tsc-Series thermal imaging cameras. It captures a series of thermal images and combines the data into one new image with the software, the result of which is a quadrupling of thermal imaging pixels, including full radiometric measurement data.

To Learn More:

Contact:FLIR
Headquarters: Wilsonville, OR, USA
Product:
ResearchIR thermal imaging software
Key Features: Direct access to MATLAB scripts, file support for UltraMax, multiple analysis tools with user-defined settings, flexible measurement modes.

What FLIR says:
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