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Flir Systems to attend The Energy Event 2009

A Flir Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 15, 2009

Flir Systems has announced that it will attend The Energy Event 2009 on 9-10 September.

Its latest-generation B-Series infrared cameras come with a range of new features, providing easy access to new applications.

B-Series infrared cameras come with a range of new features providing easy access to new applications.

B-Series infrared cameras come with a range of new features providing easy access to new applications.

These hardware developments are complemented by the Reporter Building software, which allows energy savings to be quantified in a professional report.

Reporter Building is a plug-in module for the Reporter software.

It enables the user to add a variety of information such as energy costs, temperature and humidity data from third-party equipment and process this to quantify energy loss per square metre.

The module comes with a range of pre-configured templates for the production of standard air tightness testing, energy declaration analysis and energy loss reports.

Panorama image building is a new feature; an on-screen grid allows a series of consecutive shots to be collated into a single image.

Every pixel on the image is transferred with its own radiometric data.

Now, large buildings and complex structures can be analysed as a single entity, rather than from multiple images.

Panorama is also superior to using a wide angle lens that can lose definition as it increases the field of view, according to the company.

While the Panorama feature has been introduced in both the T and P range of cameras, unique to the 640 x 480 format series is the contrast optimisation function.

This allows users to take advantage of the image-processing expertise within Flir Systems to enhance the image and, in particular, the low thermal contrast images normally found in the built environment.

Higher-quality detail is achieved by optimising the contrast around specific features within an image, filtering out the dominant effect of high- or low-value signals.

The company will be found on Stand 16 at the event.

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