User`s manual

9.7 Scale pane
General
The scale pane lets you set maximum and minimum temperatures, create isotherms
and adjust the image in various ways,
About isotherms
An isotherm is a function highlighting those parts of an image that fall above, below,
or between one or more temperature intervals. In FLIR R&D software, you can set
four different types of isotherms:
Interval: Assigning a color to temperatures between two set temperature levels.
Inverted interval: Assigning a color to temperatures between two set temperature
levels, but color-inverted.
Above: Assigning a color to temperatures above a set temperature level.
Below: Assigning a color to temperatures below a set temperature level.
Figure
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Explanation
This table explains the figure above:
Palette of standard colors that you can use for the isotherms.1
Slider to change the lower temperature value.2
Auto button.
You use this button to automatically adjust the image for the best brightness
and contrast.
3
Reset scale button.
You use this button to reset the scale to auto-adjusted values, i.e. carrying
out a one-shot auto-adjust procedure.
4
Zoom scale button.
You use this button to zoom into the scale when working with small temper-
ature spans.
5
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