User Manual

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Working with fusion
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17.1 What is picture-in-picture?
Picture-in-picture is similar to thermal fusion in that it lets you display part of a digital photo
as an infrared image.
However, picture-in-picture displays an infrared image frame on top of a digital photo.
17.2 What is thermal fusion?
Thermal fusion is a function that lets you display part of a digital photo as an infrared
image.
For example, you can set the camera to display all areas of an image that have a certain
temperature in infrared, with all other areas displayed as a digital photo.
17.3 Types
The number of image modes is subject to camera models. These include:
Above: All areas in the digital photo with a temperature above the specified tempera-
ture level are displayed in infrared.
Below: All areas in the digital photo with a temperature below the specified tempera-
ture level are displayed in infrared.
Interval: All areas in the digital photo with a temperature between two specified temper-
ature levels are displayed in infrared.
Picture-in-Picture: An infrared image frame is displayed on top of the digital photo.
Note
Picture-in-Picture only works for calibrated lenses. The lens that ships with the camera is factory-
calibrated. To have a new lens calibrated, your must send in the camera and the lens to your local
service department.
MSX (Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging): Using this mode, the camera captures infrared
images where the edges of the objects are enhanced.
Note
MSX only works for calibrated lenses. The lens that ships with the camera is factory-calibrated. To
have a new lens calibrated, your must send in the camera and the lens to your local service
department.
17.4 Image examples
This table explains the different types:
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