Why is the Use of Thermal Image Cameras Becoming Increasingly Common on Construction Sites?18/4/2018
Thermal imaging cameras denote devices that can convert thermal energy into visible light for producing images known as thermograms. A regular camera can only take pictures in reasonably good visibility conditions. In contrast, thermal imaging cameras can work even in poor visibility conditions. This is because these devices do not rely on the presence of light for producing pictures. Rather, they rely on tracking the infrared (or thermal) heat emitted by an object for producing images. It is worth mentioning that different objects will emit infrared rays at different rates. However, thermal cameras can distinguish the variations in thermal heat of various objects. This trait enables these devices to produce accurate images that highlight these variations in different hues and shades.
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