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Thermal imaging has proven itself to be a useful adjunct to physical testing in areas including engineering, health, and agriculture. Until now, however, conventional 3D thermal imaging use has largely been restricted due to the specialized technical knowledge required to operate it and interpret the results. To address this, Australia's CSIRO has developed a prototype tool called HeatWave that is a lightweight, high-resolution 3D scanner that is claimed to be not only easy to carry, but easy to use as well... Continue Reading Handheld HeatWave device produces 3D thermal maps in real-time
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Tags: 3D, Detection, Image, Mapping, Mobile, Sensor, Temperature
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Thermal imaging has proven itself to be a useful adjunct to physical testing in areas including engineering, health, and agriculture. Until now, however, conventional 3D thermal imaging use has largely been restricted due to the specialized technical knowledge required to operate it and interpret the results. To address this, Australia's CSIRO has developed a prototype tool called HeatWave that is a lightweight, high-resolution 3D scanner that is claimed to be not only easy to carry, but easy to use as well... Continue Reading Handheld HeatWave device produces 3D thermal maps in real-time
Section: Digital Cameras
Tags: 3D, Detection, Image, Mapping, Mobile, Sensor, Temperature
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