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Duo P ro R Us e r Guide
Duo Pro R User Guide, Rev. 1.0
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Figure 11. Color Palettes
There are four main types of palettes offered in the Duo Pro R camera:
1.
Linear: Scene radiation is mapped to pixel values where color is uniformly distributed from
one shade to another as pixel intensity increases. These palettes are the most common
palettes for general use: WhiteHot, BlackHot, GreenHot, Fusion, Ironbow
2.
Contrast: Enhances observed contrast by mapping pixel values to divergent color schemes.
Subtle differences between object temperatures become more apparent. Lava, Arctic.
3.
Alert: Helps draw attention to the hottest subjects in a scene by applying high-contrast color
values to an otherwise linear distribution. GreyRed, InstAlert.
4.
Isothermal (not shown): Highlights any objects within certain temperature ranges to
dramatically call attention to them. See Section 5.2.1.4 for details on how to adjust the
highlighted ranges.
Note: Color palettes are applied to live analog video streams and stored 8-bit image formats. They
are not applied to recorded 14-bit (.TIFF or .SEQ)
files.