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Saving and working with images
14
14.1 About image files
14.1.1 General
The camera saves an image file, including all thermal and visual information. This means
that you can open an image file at a later time and, for example, select another image
mode, apply color alarms, and add measurement tools.
The image *.jpg file is fully radiometric and saved lossless, which enables full post-proc-
essing in image analysis and reporting software from FLIR Systems. There is also a reg-
ular *.jpg component (lossy) for convenient viewing in non-FLIR Systems software (e.g.,
Microsoft Explorer).
The camera can also be configured to save an extra visual image as a separate file. Se-
lect
(Settings) > Save options & storage > Photo as separate JPEG = On.
14.1.2 File-naming convention
The default naming convention for image files is FLIRxxxx.jpg, where xxxx is a unique
counter.
It is also possible to save images with a date prefix added to the file name. However,
these files may not automatically be detected by third-party applications. For more infor-
mation, see section the setting File naming format in section 25.1.3 Save options & stor-
age, page 79.
14.1.3 Image capacity
The capacity of a 4 GB memory card is theoretically 1000 images (with no annotations).
14.1.4 About UltraMax
UltraMax is an image enhancement feature that increases the image resolution and low-
ers the noise, making small objects easier to see and measure. An UltraMax image is
twice as wide and high as an ordinary image.
When an UltraMax image is captured by the camera, several ordinary images are saved
within the same file. Capturing all the images can take up to 1 second. To fully utilize Ul-
traMax, the images need to be slightly different, which can be accomplished by a slight
movement of the camera. You should hold the camera firmly in your hands (do not put it
on a tripod), which will make these images vary just a little during the capture. Correct fo-
cus, a high-contrast scene, and a non-moving target are other conditions that help to
achieve a good-quality UltraMax image.
At present, only FLIR Tools/Tools+ and FLIR ResearchIR Max have the ability to process
UltraMax images. Other FLIR software will treat the image as a regular image.
To configure the camera for UltraMax, select
(Settings) > Save options & storage >
Image resolution = UltraMax.
14.2 Saving an image
14.2.1 General
You can save images to the memory card.
14.2.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. To save an image, push the Save button fully down.
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FLIR T1020 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution1024 × 768 pixels
Detector TypeUncooled microbolometer
Digital Camera5 MP
Laser PointerYes
Wi-FiYes
Image Frequency30 Hz
Detector Pitch17 µm
Digital Zoom1-8x continuous
Video RecordingYes
Storage MediaSD card
Spectral Range7.5 – 14 µm
Temperature Range-40 °C to +2000 °C (-40 °F to +3632 °F)
Field of View28° x 21°
Display4.3 in LCD touchscreen, 800 × 480 pixels
FocusMotorized and manual
Image ModesThermal, visual, MSX
Operating Temperature-15 °C to +50 °C
Storage Temperature-40 °C to +70 °C (-40 °F to +158 °F)
ConnectivityUSB 2.0, HDMI
Image StorageJPEG
Image FormatsJPEG
Thermal Sensitivity<20 mK at 30°C

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