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10 November 1987 Temperature Measurement Using Video Cameras
K. Q. Lao
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Abstract
Video cameras can be used for surface temperature estimation from the measured radiance at single wavelengths or from the ratio of radiance at two wavelengths. This paper discusses limitations of video thermography for both methods in the near-, mid-, and far-IR regions.
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K. Q. Lao "Temperature Measurement Using Video Cameras", Proc. SPIE 0819, Infrared Technology XIII, (10 November 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941835
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Temperature metrology

Sensors

Video

Signal to noise ratio

Thermography

Optical filters

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