Through the use of a thermal camera scientist types have found out some pretty interesting things about the human body. Continue reading →
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Testing Electrical Components with a Thermal Camera
One of the most efficient ways of detecting whether electrical components may be working incorrectly is to use a thermal imaging camera. Continue reading → -
Thermal Cameras Find Pacman Orbiting Saturn
Who’d have thought that a thermal imaging camera would one day find a strangely-shaped videogame character with a penchant for eating pellets and being chased by ghosts? Well that’s just what’s happened on one of Saturn’s moons, as a thermal imager has picked up the iconic game character hanging out on the moon Tethys. Continue reading → -
Dog in Danger Saved By Thermal Imaging Camera
Here’s a feel-good story for a chilly Monday afternoon – a dog has been saved from drowning thanks to the use of a thermal imaging camera. Continue reading → -
FLIR Acquires Security Firm - Sees Bright Future for Thermography
Think thermal cameras are a tad expensive at the moment? Good news – FLIR, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of thermal imaging equipment, sees costs going down in the future. Continue reading → -
Thermal Camera Used to See In Waste Treatment Plant
Those thermal cameras certainly do get around: they’re now being used by an organic waste treatment plant in the Netherlands to ensure the safety of employees. Continue reading → -
Thermal Camera Stolen From Fire Station
A volunteer fire department in America has had over $25,000 of equipment stolen, including an expensive thermal imaging camera. Continue reading → -
Thermal Cameras and Mobile Devices
Did you know with certain FLIR cameras you can actually do even more with your images by using your iPad? Continue reading → -
To Infrared, And Beyond!
Think using thermal cameras to stalk criminals in the dark is exciting? Try using thermal cameras in space instead! Continue reading → -
Using Thermal Cameras To See In the Dark
Human eyes aren’t naturally brilliant in darkness. It’s much easier for things to remain hidden when night falls, or when a building doesn’t have much light within it. Continue reading →