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SIFTA
Software Interface
For Thermal Alarms |
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Simplified
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is a public domain Java image processing program developed
by the U.S. National Institute of Health. It runs either as
an online applet or as a downloadable application on any computer
with a Java 1.1 or later virtual machine.
ImageJ
can display, edit, analyze, process, save, and print 8,
16, and 32-bit images. It can read multiple image formats
including TIFF, GIF, JPEG, BMP, DICOM, FITS, even raw data.
It supports "stacks", a series of images that
share a single window. Being multithreaded allows ImageJ
to perform time-consuming operations such as image file
reading in parallel with other operations.
Currently, AXT thermal imaging products with M32
arrays can communicate through ImageJ using a plug-in.
Raw thermal data streams into ImageJ, allowing thermal stacks
to be manipulated after they are captured. Download
ImageJ...
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ImageJ
makes thermal statistics more accessible when generating
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ImageJ starts with frames of raw thermal data and automatically
generates various graphs, diagrams, and charts that
are exportable in a variety of image formats (even AVI
movies). Excel is no longer needed for generating visually
appealing tables and graphics.
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Intensity
Histograms
A
mouse click will generate a histograms of the current
frame of region of interest, counting the frequency
of various temperatures.
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Plot
Profiles
ImageJ
will analyze any line of interest and instantly generate
a profile of the temperatures of each pixel of the line.
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Surface
Plots
Three-dimensional
surface plots will show the image temperatures at 3/4
angle, easily identifying where hot spots are in relation
to others.
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Montages
ImageJ
will assemble all images in a stack into a single filmstrip-
analysis of frames over time becomes simple.
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Z-Axis
Profiles (Time Plots)
All
the images in the stack can be analyzed for minimum,
maximum, or average temperatures, their values generated
in a line graph.
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HTML
and ZIP Case Studies
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Zoom
Development of AXT thermal imaging products
start and end in the field. The case studies below identify
problems in various industries. They include reports, statistics,
charts, even raw thermal data that is importable into image
analysis tools like ImageJ.
They can also be downloaded as burnable ZIP packages by clicking
here.
AXT thermal imaging products solve real problems by enabling
engineers and technicians to see and do more.
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