TNVC is now receiving the IR Defense IR Patrol Thermal Sight. It features a 640 x 480 BAE Systems MicroIR detector with a 12µm Micron sensor pitch. The housing is made of machined 6061 Aircraft Aluminum with a black, corrosion-resistant finish, and the M300 is capable of a runtime of 1.5 hours on a single CR123A battery. The M300 can be ordered with the addition of a weapon mount and helmet mount interface.
TNVC also shot some video of the Edge Detect thermal palette mode in action:
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Technically, edge detection mode can’t be implemented just by applying LUT (palette) to image. It requires image processing first.
The terms color palette, and mode work just fine for learning persons. Most folks can comprehend those terms.
“Mode” is just a bit less confusing for those who know how it works.
By the way, if SoC in this thing is capable to do edge detection, then how about local contrast enhancement?
CLAHE, for example: http://www.cs.utah.edu/~sujin/courses/reports/cs6640/project2/clahe.html
Any plans?
played with one of these last week…….awesome!!