Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Content
- Welcome!
- Warranty
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. Software Configuration
- 3. Data Capturing
- 3.1. Open Files
- 3.2. Replay of Files
- 3.3. Editing Video Sequences
- 3.4. Saving Files
- 3.4.1. Setting the Recording Frame Rate
- 3.4.2. Setting the Recording Modes
- 3.4.3. Temporary Recording File
- 3.4.4. Saving Radiometric Video Sequences or AVI Files
- 3.4.5. Saving Image Data as Radiometric Snapshot or Text File
- 3.4.6. Saving Text File of the Temperature / Time Diagram
- 3.4.7. Location and Filename Templates of Triggered Recordings
- 3.4.8. Display of Snapshots in a Separate Window
- 3.4.9. Saving Images or Screenshots to Clipboard
- 4. Data Processing
- 5. Visual Camera (TIM200 only)
- Linescanner Mode
- 7. Further Information

thermoIMAGER TIM 69
5.3.3. Moving the Thermal within the Visual Image
Due to the different optical axis of visual and thermal channel the relation of both images needs to be optimized.
If moving the cursor to the edges of the rectangle‘s frame the grippers can be used to adjust the size of thermal
image or to move the image completely (hold STRG synchronously).
Note
The ideal relation of both images can be set easily by fading the thermal image into the visual image
by 50 % (please see section 5.3.2).
Adjustment of thermal image by
dragging to the top right
Adjustment of thermal image by
dragging to the top
Ideal adjustment of thermal image
to the visual image










