Therefore I would convert the data to linear temperature scale before any further processing, but I have no idea how to do it.
I have some idea how to tweak those temperatures, but no physical device for the moment
If someone have IR thermometer and ambient temperature thermometer than usual flatiron could be heated in quite cold room (eg. 0*C 10*C 20*C 30*C) to quite high temperature, than disconnect from mains and one could make series of thermal sensor raw data frames and record also iron temperature measured by IR laser thermometer.
So, experiment is easy, and flatiron is good heat source so nice suspect to watch, for example put close to it another metal part, for example copper PCB template to see how is heated from distance througth air
Make scan of USB sensor frame with shutter (calibration frame -mark this image with -cal- in its name), than quickly make normal image frame (name it with -img-) and read iron temperature-probably even multimeter sensor could be fine to estimate this temperature and get absolute value.
Wait 5 minutes, take another two shots read temperature, and so on-if automated each 1 minute delays could be better to see any gradients efects if any too.
Probbaly the easiest way to do it is of course add delays to our custom software and do all those measurements automatically,
just by connecting I2C thermometer to PC
But ok, even using manual one if making those frames shots will be programmed, than GMT clock could be used and timestamps added to each image, so one could easy control only multimeter/thermometer and log iron temperature changes in time.
Than those manual measurements could be approximated (I can do it for you in
maxima) in time and fusion with PC clock time made to ensure we have estimate absolute iron temperatures, when those frames were taken.
Additionaly in the same way ambient tempartaure close to Seek Thermal sensor could be tracked and added, but the most important is to have real temperature sensor visible )eg. in the middle of the flatiron, so it could be easy to tweak those pixel data close to its position on thermal image.
With automated software and OpenCV it is easy to write those USB raw sensor data images 208x156 as 16bit grayscale PNG to
them and test different image processing aproaches by this forum members, which do not have this cam, but could test those thermal images and comment how different alghorithms affects output images.
Simply, some kind of test images could be created, so people could use the same raw sensor data and than outputs each of them creates and attaches there in this forum thread could be easy to verify and it could be possible to compare between different implementations on different machines (Windows,Android, Linux, etc.).
So, who will sacrifice 15 minutes and flatiron for the
Apollo 11: Frase_de_Neil_Armstrong make those thermal shots with tiimestamps, zip with README text file with manual readings from iron temperature and provide link to do homework by other EEVBlog members