This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Color-infrared (CIR) photography has been utilized often for many scientific and environmental applications since the mid-twentieth century.
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Scientists investigate the environmental impact of Africa’s vegetation burning with the first-ever four-band infrared camera. A collaboration between NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and IQE ...
Wildview's Infrared digital scouting camera features a modern engineered design and hassle-free set up. This 2.0-megapixel black-and-white camera is easy to use because the camera settings are ...
The big picture: Photos captured on the infrared spectrum can reveal details that cannot be seen with the naked eye, making them ideal for use in the aforementioned fields. Cameras set up for IR ...
How it is done: images in visible light can be described in terms of their red, green and blue components (left). On the right are shown infrared images taken at three different wavelengths, which ...
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An infrared thermal camera, also known as a thermal imager or infrared camera, is a device that detects and measures infrared radiation emitted by objects in order to create a visual representation of ...
In a German language podcast, a Leica shareholder and chairman dropped a bombshell that has sparked a frenzy of internet ...
Anyone entering Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital in Los Angeles must pass before the electronic eye of the infrared camera installed last month. The worker monitoring its display sees ...
Akaso has unveiled its latest innovation in outdoor imaging – the Sight-300, an ultra-light digital monocular that offers true-to-life color night vision, even in conditions as dark as starlight.