Software suits demanding thermal analysis

A Cedip Infrared Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 20, 2007

A library of analysis tools enables thorough analysis of recorded image files or real-time imagery.

The latest revision of the Altair software suite from Cedip Infrared Systems meets the most demanding thermal analysis requirements in scientific, target signature and nondestructive testing applications.

The Altair software suits scientists and engineers who want to acquire, display and process images from infra-red cameras.

Altair offers state of the art real-time storage capabilities and radiometric image manipulation and processing.

A library of analysis tools enables thorough analysis of recorded image files or real-time imagery.

In addition to providing live image display and comprehensive image processing, Altair includes a suite of powerful, easy to use software modules for camera calibration, emissivity compensation, trigger configuration and viewers that provide detailed maps and information on the bad pixels and NUC maps of the camera.

Altair operates in a Windows XP/2K compatible environment, enabling easy plug and play installation of third-party modules.

Compatible with USB2, Camlink, GigE and LVDS digital video interfaces, the Altair suite allows remote control of IR cameras.

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