Development Of A 3D Thermal Image Camera System To Perform Analyses From The Air
Source: Teledyne FLIR
By FLIR Systems, Inc - Research & Science
Oblique aerial camera systems are designed to record high-resolution three-dimensional images. They are often used for mapping urban areas and obtaining geographical data from the air. In response to the need for recording 3D thermal images, a team at a university in Germany developed a thermal imaging/RGB system capable of delivering 3D imagery by overlapping pictures from four digital and four FLIR A65sc cameras with 25° fields of view. Download the application note for the full story.
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