Specifications

Image processing
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The main correction modules are in detail:
•Two-point correction
Background correction
Bad pixel correction
•Drift compensation
Look-up table (LUT)
Two-point correction
With help of the two-point correction (likewise gain offset correction) the nor-
mally distinctive underground structure of the microbolometer sensor can be
equalized. The gain and the offset for each pixel of the input image can be
adapted to the set values on the basis of two reference images so that in the
optimum case no image structure is discernible.
Background correction
The Pearleye P-007 LWIR / Pearleye P-030 LWIR models feature an electrome-
chanical shutter. In conjunction with the second correction module in the chain
– the background correction – the image quality can additionally be enhanced.
The shutter is closed to acquire a temporary background correction image. This
image is subtracted from the two-point corrected image data to reduce the
remaining fixed pattern noise.
Bad pixel correction
The bad pixel correction uses up to six non-false neighbour pixels to determine
an interpolated value from the neighbour pixels that replaces the bad pixel. In
this way the image appears without disturbing hot or cold pixels.
Drift compensation
As the temperature of the camera itself directly influences the output data, for
stable measurements it is necessary to compensate this drift. Therefore the cor-
rection module drift compensation can be used. It directly incorporates an
internally measured temperature into a drift correction function.
Look-up table (LUT)
The temperature characteristic curve of the microbolometer sensor usually is
not linear. With help of the look-up table (LUT) there is the possibility to lin-
earize the data at the end of the processing chain, so that more precise temper-
ature values are resulting.