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9 April 2007 Application of visible image mixing function for thermography
Yukinori Kimura, Akihiko Ichikawa
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Abstract
Visible image mixing function, or image fusion, is the way of combining color thermal image and black and white visible by thermography camera. The visible image mixing function allows you to pinpoint location of hot spot or cold spot on the object. The mixed data are gathered from wide variety of application including R&D, PPM and process monitoring.
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Yukinori Kimura and Akihiko Ichikawa "Application of visible image mixing function for thermography", Proc. SPIE 6541, Thermosense XXIX, 654104 (9 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.717877
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KEYWORDS
Thermography

Image fusion

Cameras

Infrared sensors

Image processing

Iron

Thermal imaging cameras

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