Thermal imaging, also known as infrared (IR) imaging, reveals the unseen world of heat. Unlike our eyes, which detect visible light, thermal cameras detect infrared radiation emitted by objects. This invisible energy, emitted by all objects with a temperature above absolute zero, varies depending on the object's temperature. A thermal camera conver
Displaying Heat Signatures with Thermal Imaging
Thermal imaging employs the power of infrared radiation to showcase the otherwise invisible world of heat. By measuring these variations in thermal energy, thermal cameras create a visual representation known as a heat signature. These signatures {reveal{ hidden temperature differences, allowing us to observe hot and cold spots with detail. Applica