I want to be a 'Fourth dan Thermograher' !
Is there a reason you are a Level II or III thermographer rather than a Level 2 or 3 ?
Level I "This course covers infrared theory, heat transfer concepts, equipment operation and selection, standards compliance, image analysis and report generation."
Level II "This course covers advanced infrared theory, equipment calibration, error sources, cross-verification with contact thermometers, advanced equipment operation, use of windows and filters, assigning temperature limits and repair priorities, and quantitative report generation."
Level III "This course covers advanced topics related to developing, implementing, and managing a successful infrared inspection program. Topics include: latest applications, hardware & software, current industry standards & specifications, OSHA and NFPA safety standards, marketing and promoting an infrared inspection program, thermography as legal documentation, heat transfer analysis software, current industry certification criteria, and how to develop and implement standards-compliant written practices and procedures."
4th Dan "This course covers advanced Magic and Thermography Wizardry"