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thermographic camera (also called an infrared camera or thermal imaging camerathermal camera or thermal imager) is a device that creates an image using infrared (IR) radiation, similar to a normal camera that forms an image using visible light. Instead of the 400–700 nanometre (nm) range of the visible light camera, infrared cameras are sensitive to wavelengths from about 1,000 nm (1 micrometre or μm) to about 14,000 nm (14 μm). The practice of capturing and analyzing the data they provide is called thermography.

 

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Originally developed for military use during the Korean War, thermographic cameras have slowly migrated into other fields as varied as medicine and archeology. More recently, the lowering of prices has helped fuel the adoption of infrared viewing technology. Advanced optics and sophisticated software interfaces continue to enhance the versatility of IR cameras.

  • Agriculture, e.g., Seed-counting machine
  • Building inspection
  • Fault diagnosis and troubleshooting
    • Energy auditing of building insulation and detection of refrigerant leaks A thermographic camera (also called an infrared camera or thermal imaging camerathermal camera or thermal imager) is a device that creates an image using infrared (IR) radiation, similar to a normal camera that forms an image using visible light. Instead of the 400–700 nanometre (nm) range of the visible light camera, infrared cameras are sensitive to wavelengths from about 1,000 nm (1 micrometre or μm) to about 14,000 nm (14 μm). The practice of capturing and analyzing the data they provide is called thermography.Applications:Originally developed for military use during the Korean War, thermographic cameras have slowly migrated into other fields as varied as medicine and archeology. More recently, the lowering of prices has helped fuel the adoption of infrared viewing technology. Advanced optics and sophisticated software interfaces continue to enhance the versatility of IR cameras.
      • Agriculture, e.g., Seed-counting machine
      • Building inspection
      • Fault diagnosis and troubleshooting
        • Energy auditing of building insulation and detection of refrigerant leaks
        • Roof inspection
        • Home performance
        • Moisture detection in walls and roofs (and thus in turn often part of mold remediation)
        • Masonry wall structural analysis
      • Law enforcement and anti-terrorism

        • Quarantine monitoring of visitors to a country
        • Military and police target detection and acquisition: forward-looking infrared, infrared search and track
        • Condition monitoring and surveillance
        • Technical surveillance counter-measures
        • Thermal weapon sight
        • Search and rescue operations
        • Firefighting operations
      • Thermography (medical) - Medical testing for diagnosis
        • Veterinary thermal imaging
      • Program process monitoring
        • Quality control in production environments
        • Predictive maintenance (early failure warning) on mechanical and electrical equipment
       

      Viewed from space by WISE using a thermal camera, asteroid 2010 AB78 appears redder than the background stars as it emits most of its light at longer infrared wavelengths. In visible light and near-infrared it is very faint and difficult to see.

      • Astronomy, in telescopes such as UKIRT, the Spitzer Space Telescope, WISE and the James Webb Space Telescope[35]
      • Automotive night vision
      • Auditing of acoustic insulation for sound reduction
      • Baby monitoring systems
      • Chemical imaging
      • Data center monitoring
      • Electrical distribution equipment diagnosis and maintenance, such as transformer yards and distribution panels
      • Nondestructive testing
      • Research and development of new products
      • Pollution effluent detection
      • Locating pest infestations
      • Aerial archaeology
      • Flame detector
      • Meteorology (thermal images from weather satellites are used to determine cloud temperature/height and water vapor concentrations, depending on the wavelength)
      • Cricket Umpire Decision Review System. To detect faint contact of the ball with the bat (and hence a heat patch signature on the bat after contact).
      • Autonomous navigation
      • Malicious ApplicationsNighttime wildlife photography
        • Thermal Attack is an approach that exploits heat traces left after interacting with interfaces, such as touchscreens or keyboards, to uncover the user’s input.[citation needed]
      • Inspecting photovoltaic power plants
    • Roof inspection
    • Home performance
    • Moisture detection in walls and roofs (and thus in turn often part of mold remediation)
    • Masonry wall structural analysis
  • Law enforcement and anti-terrorism

    • Quarantine monitoring of visitors to a country
    • Military and police target detection and acquisition: forward-looking infrared, infrared search and track
    • Condition monitoring and surveillance
    • Technical surveillance counter-measures
    • Thermal weapon sight
    • Search and rescue operations
    • Firefighting operations
  • Thermography (medical) - Medical testing for diagnosis
    • Veterinary thermal imaging
  • Program process monitoring
    • Quality control in production environments
    • Predictive maintenance (early failure warning) on mechanical and electrical equipment
 

Viewed from space by WISE using a thermal camera, asteroid 2010 AB78 appears redder than the background stars as it emits most of its light at longer infrared wavelengths. In visible light and near-infrared it is very faint and difficult to see.

  • Astronomy, in telescopes such as UKIRT, the Spitzer Space Telescope, WISE and the James Webb Space Telescope
  • Automotive night vision
  • Auditing of acoustic insulation for sound reduction
  • Baby monitoring systems
  • Chemical imaging
  • Data center monitoring
  • Electrical distribution equipment diagnosis and maintenance, such as transformer yards and distribution panels
  • Nondestructive testing
  • Research and development of new products
  • Pollution effluent detection
  • Locating pest infestations
  • Aerial archaeology
  • Flame detector
  • Meteorology (thermal images from weather satellites are used to determine cloud temperature/height and water vapor concentrations, depending on the wavelength)
  • Cricket Umpire Decision Review System. To detect faint contact of the ball with the bat (and hence a heat patch signature on the bat after contact).
  • Autonomous navigation
  • Malicious ApplicationsNighttime wildlife photography
    • Thermal Attack is an approach that exploits heat traces left after interacting with interfaces, such as touchscreens or keyboards, to uncover the user’s input.
  • Inspecting photovoltaic power plants

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