FLIR OTM230 [3/3] Www tulon ru

FLIR OTM230 [3/3] Www tulon ru
WEIGHING THE OPTIONS
FLIR thermal riescopes and handheld optics offer multiple palettes for different personal preferences, environments, and situations.
WHITE HOT:
The most commonly used palette, White Hot
displays warmer objects in white and cooler
objects in black. Grayscale palettes offer
simplicity for scenes with a wide temperature
span and generate images with realistic details.
The versatility of White Hot makes it appealing
for use in shifting landscapes and urban areas.
BL AC K HO T:
Black Hot is the inverted version of White
Hot, displaying warmer objects as black and
cooler objects as white. A favorite among law
enforcement and hunters, Black Hot displays
body heat in a clear, lifelike image.
IRONBOW:
A general-purpose palette that quickly identies
thermal anomalies and body heat, Ironbow
uses color to show heat distribution and subtle
details. Hot objects are shown in lighter, warm
colors while colder objects are dark, cool colors.
RAINBOW HC:
Using different colors to display minute
temperature differences, Rainbow HC is best
suited for scenes with minimal heat change.
Focusing on an area with similar heat energy
allows the Rainbow HC to detect objects
and slight temperature changes despite low-
contrast conditions.
ARCTIC:
Identifying warm objects with a golden color
and colder objects with shades of blue, the
Arctic palette mixes the simple coloring of
Ironbow with the low-contrast performance of
Rainbow HC. Differing colors quickly detect heat
sources while darker shading picks out slight
temperature changes.
SEPIA:
The Sepia palette applies a warm, golden hue
to the White Hot palette for reduced eye and
mental fatigue. Ideal for instances of prolonged
thermal surveillance or scouting, Sepia’s narrow
visual spectrum keeps users comfortable during
long viewing periods.
OUTDOOR ALERT:
Built on the trusted Black Hot gradient, Outdoor
Alert was designed for one purposequickly
detecting body heat. Highlighting the warmest
10% of a scene in a mix of vibrant oranges
and yellows, Outdoor Alert is best suited for
high-contrast environments and offers stellar
nighttime body heat detection.
CONCLUSION
Each user views and interprets thermal images differently. The simplicity of White Hot may not
provide enough detail for some, while the shifting colors of Ironbow may distract others. Thermal
imagers are most effective in the hands of users who can quickly interpret a scene, and hands-on
experience with each available palette is the best way to make condent, split-second decisions
when it truly matters.

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