Thermographical analysis software IRBISŪ
Software family IRBISŪ
The IRBISŪ software represents a 32 Bit Windows special software for the offline analysis of infrared thermograms. This software is included in the complete scope of delivery of every thermographic system. For the optimal operation of the IRBISŪ software you need the following system requirements:
- Pentium-processor
- Graphic board with a colour depth of 16 Bit (High-Colour), for optimal operation colour depth of 32 Bit (True-Colour)recommended
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Basic program functions:
The digital thermal data of all thermographic systems of the series VARIOSCAN, VarioTHERM, and VarioCAM can be processed by the IRBISŪ software.
Functions of visualization
- View of a temperature scale for the assignment of temperature and colour (false colour view)
- Visualization with screen and printer optimised colour palettes in all VGA-modes
- Free choice of the temperature representation range as well as automatic range adjustment
- Change of the temperature unit (degree centigrade, degree Fahrenheit, Kelvin)
- Optimization of the thermogram with a digital filter
- Display of horizontal and vertical temperature profiles
- Change of the image scale of thermograms
Export functions:
Thermograms can be exported in a BMP-, PCX- or ASCII-file. Thermograms can be printed directly with the IRBISŪ software.
Report generator:
The IRBISŪ software as well as IRBISŪ Plus, IRBISŪ Professional or IRBISŪ control contains a report generator. The evaluation and the printing of thermograms is very easy and comfortable.
Further program functions:
The min/max function shows the hottest and the coldest point in the image or measuring area. The setting of 10 measuring points and 2 measuring areas (line, circle, ellipse, rectangle, polygon) in the thermal image is possible. With special palettes in different colours and the insertion of max. 10 isotherms a better visualization of the thermal image can be archived. The correction of the emissivity or the transmissivity of the whole thermal image is also possible.
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