![]() It's captured via analog out and saved with a ImmersionRC PowerPlay. Here is an image shot with a real VGA core(MIRICLE 307K-25) and 32mm f/1 lens. But to keep this on topic, this is a gallery so I will post something. Otherwise the phone is baller I am just sad about the wasted space for none exsisting bottons, no headphone jack and grounded screen corners for what ever reason ever. The further issue is that 3rd party apps like ThermalCamera+ By George Friedrich isn't supported for the newer leptons anymore (CAT S62 or even FLIR One Pro(which the CAT S62 has integrated)). It is not any noteable improvement over the CAT S60 with a Lepton 2.5 from just the experience. And it is the blurry type of upscaling that makes this very useless past "detecting something", if you manage to see if between the 7hz. you will get upscaled to VGA resolution (while you are an 16th of that). the further issue is that no matter what image you shoot, thermal only, MSX, alpha. It sometimes gives better images, but often only hides the issues with such a low resolution core. However there are other issues with it's implementation - VividIR is a really crude sharpening algorithm that FLIR employs and doesn't give any details about. It is fixed focus so somehwere between 85cm and 5m. Re CAT S62: There isa Lepton 3.5 in side and that has a shitty lens. (Images re-sized 2x in PSP then put together as one no other major processing). The B&W image of the dog is easy to recognise, but it's far harder to identify the subject in the other images, even when you know it's a dog. I generally like to work in black and white for thermal images. ![]() ![]() The third image, a montage of four similar shots of a dog at the same pub, show the importance of picking your palette. I've felt for some time that it was probably a good idea to increase the size of images before compositing these two samples indicate I may have been right. Version 1: using images straight from camera, composited in ICE, resized 2x in Paint Shop Pro (PSP), 'one step noise removal', 'sharpen more' Version 2: same images, resized 2x in PSP, composited in ICE, back to PSP for 'one step noise removal', 'sharpen more' I'm interested to note that the Version 2 image is subjectively much better than the Version 1. Camera: Seek Reveal Pro FF, 320x240 native Three images put together with Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE). ![]() Patio of a pub in a small English village, early lunchtime. ![]()
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