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1 September 1990 Field calibration software for thermal imagers and validation experiments
Paul C. Chevrette, Daniel St-Germain
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Abstract
A software developped in C language for a quick field calibration of thermal imagers is presented. The software allows to take into account the atmospheric transmission between the target and the imager, and to evaluate the corrected blackbody radiation temperature of any resolved area on the target at a known range. The software and the field procedure for calibration are described. Some validation tests carried out during the NATO RSG-17 trial in Meppen Germany, and more extensive tests performed at DREV after the trial are also presented. The error budget in calibrating thermal imagers and evaluating both extended and point target signatures from thermal imagery is analysed and discussed.
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Paul C. Chevrette and Daniel St-Germain "Field calibration software for thermal imagers and validation experiments", Proc. SPIE 1311, Characterization, Propagation, and Simulation of Infrared Scenes, (1 September 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.21816
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Black bodies

Cameras

Thermography

Video

Temperature metrology

Infrared radiation

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