hey Bud,
thanks...
I am too tired now so I cannot say for sure, but things went better since I did very stupid action:
- I downloaded cfccfg.py V2 instead of V1.
- I applied the script over the conf.cfc file I found on doubly hacked (res and menu) device of mine
- I got the conf.cfg file with, among others, Target NoiseMk set to exactly 0
now, without even touched this string, I re-enabled Circle section of the conf.cfc (set the values same as for the Box),
re-encrypted it back with the same script (through temporary file ofc),
- and uploaded it to the original directory with overwrite existing old file.
- cold reboot at this point with battery pulled off the unit
Now.. why the hack it did worked I don't know... I accepted reality that I have the worst sensor on this Thread and even didn't try to play with Noise level... obviously I was too tired after days of non-sleeping reading this because somebody suffered reading this too before so they mostly keep calm and want me to suffer too
joking
Well, I didn't alter the NoiseMk value = 0.
But after reboot, all random pixels dancing gone!
Well I still have drifting and aliasing and banding but this is Nature of microbolometers, right?
I still have vertical stripes - but this is a Nature of manufacturing process and poor calibration (poor according our high standards ofc!)
But there is large part of noise which wasn't removed or influenced by, this operation.
Clearly I can see now that this is either artificial or lack of EM design, but I see the horizontal stripes running up and down like semi ghosts but not on one place like vertical stripes... you know what it reminds me?
Old analogue TV sets when operating with weak signal when there is humming 50Hz or so from nearby power mains!!!
I have 50 Hz mains here and 60Hz is actual frame rate... shit... couldn't it be just simple VIDEO issue?
Mike ! Can you here me!? Hypothetically, where and how such the humming could enter the circuit? Maybe it need Earth?
Or it is poor screening or some screw holding wire is weak?
If I only could remove the running horizontal lines, I would be finally happy...
Because now I can see temperature temporal noise is low. But still it is not possible to benefit from this good achievement, because horizontal line interference is strong...
Mike ... what is especially interesting, the same horizontal running line is on MSX and even pure Digital Camera View!!!!
But this is absolutely different and separate device!!!! How two devices could share the same exact glitch?!!!
Maybe guys from Flir decided to introduce second noise generator
or there is loose video cable inside... Mike what do you say?
Bud - thanks but I didn't use MSX or anything but Infrared on this photo.
Thank you guys!
P.S> The funnies thing is, that the Circles never appeared in the Menu
Oh, screw them... BUT WHY THIS WORKED?!!!