2) Using Iron or Rainbow with temp range.. and looking at objects like a house with the sky in the background (-40°) - how do I compensate the scale?
I just ask again
2) not sure if this is what you mean, you can switch temperature scale to Manual and play with adjustment of low and high limit separately or together.
In some kind of configuration I got a (cyan) limiter for the lower temperature (by accident) with iron, rainbow and other pallets which might be nice. But I'm not sure how I got it. The other Question is more a general question how to really messure object with the sky in the background? Just ignore it and post-process in flir tools? the sky is more or less always below 0. Or do I just have to adjust ambient temperatur and so on and my issue is gone?
Currently I have a much bigger problem. I overtightened the fixed Focus lense and scratched a ring (from the metal case/frame) in it.. this might wouldn't be much of a problem but now the Image of the sensor and camera do not match as the lense is shifted. Does anyone know how to fix that or get a replacement of the screwed in lense? Edit: If I change "rset image.fusion.ypanvol" to like 40 it's close.. but not "perfect" from other angels. - I will post pictures tomorrow
Edit2: Hm.. I'm pretty sure I somewhat broke the lense in some way (throug the pressure? - is it possible?) from the distance everything seems fine but in close ups the pictures are way off, like 2-3cm :/ - // Would it be enough to replace the lens and does someone know where to get it?
Edit3: Now I'm not so sure if anything is broken or it's just the distance which causes the shifting. - here some pictures:
- close shots (shifted)
- the scratched lense
- rainbow palet with a minimal range option?! - not sure how this happend but is somewhat nice.