Compatible for science and research, this ResearchIR software works with thermal measurements, recording, and analysis. Acquire, analyze, and share with this easy-to-use software that features camera control, high-speed data recording, image analysis, and data sharing. Additionally, this software is compatible with MatLab®.
Compatible for science and research, this ResearchIR software works with thermal measurements, recording, and analysis. Acquire, analyze, and share with this easy-to-use software that features camera control, high-speed data recording, image analysis, and data sharing. Additionally, this software is compatible with MatLab®.
Work with chart, graph, and plot reporting with this thermal analysis software that features customizable workspaces, snapshot and movie recording, multiple measurement modes, and easy camera connectivity.
Features
Acquire
The ResearchIR software connects directly to research and science cameras via USB, Firewire, Gigabit ethernet, and camera link to acquire thermal snapshots or movie files. ResearchIR supports multiple acquisition options, including high-speed burst mode recording to RAM or slower speed data logging to a hard drive. Users can easily customize recording options, such as: start times, end times, and the number of frames to acquire.
Analyze
ResearchIR performs real-time image analysis, with an extensive set of measurement tools including spots, lines, and areas. It supports preset sequencing and superframing for analysis of scenes with larger temperature differences. Additionally, this ResearchIR provides an array of charting and plotting capabilities including line profiles, histograms, and temporal plots for all of the measurement tools.
Share
Image and plot data from ResearchIR can be exported graphically as a Bitmap or CSV file for reporting and analysis in other software programs. Additionally, every frame of data can be easily exported to 3rd party analysis software via export as CSV, 32-bit TIFF, Matlab®, etc. ResearchIR's exclusive self viewing files (SVFs) allow users to share discrete copies of ResearchIR data sets with other viewers. See the back cover for more information.
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