Thermographic measurement techniques
23.4
Distance
The distance is the distance between the object and the front lens of the camera. This
parameter is used to compensate for the following two facts:
• That radiation from the target is absorbed by the atmosphere between the object and
the camera.
• That radiation from the atmosphere itself is detected by the camera.
23.5
Relative humidity
The camera can also compensate for the fact that the transmittance is also dependent
on the relative humidity of the atmosphere. To do this set the relative humidity to the cor-
rect value. For short distances and normal humidity the relative humidity can normally be
left at a default value of 50%.
23.6
Other parameters
In addition, some cameras and analysis programs from FLIR Systems allow you to com-
pensate for the following parameters:
• Atmospheric temperature –
i.e.
the temperature of the atmosphere between the cam-
era and the target
• External optics temperature –
i.e.
the temperature of any external lenses or windows
used in front of the camera
• External optics transmittance –
i.e.
the transmission of any external lenses or windows
used in front of the camera
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