Three consecutive frames, 11_6, 12_1 and 13_3. 16bit .png
Thx
It looks like there were a very small time distance between those 0x6 0x1 0x3 frames so perfect to compare with router thermal images with gradient clery visibble in the corners.
We'll see what happends there
I'll remove those hexagon patterns and dead pixels using methods described above and attach those updated images there, so every one can try play with them in
imagej2 while there shouldn't be 0x0000 pixels no more, so with images provided by you we'll have set of two series: oryginal sensor captured data and preprocessed hexagon & dead pixels, but no additional corrections bluring etc made
BTW: Which ambient room temperature could be when you recorded those hot iron thermal images?
Update: Attached preprocessed @cynfab files with hexagon & dead dots filled with neighbours avarage and a few imagej2 processing which might be interesting excercise while everybody can do it with those attached 16bit PNG sensor files in
imagej2 to get @cynafab hot iron thermal signature like this below with iron256 LUT I've posted above
Seek sensor frames 0x1 and 0x6 looks very similar and in this experiment made its average as new calibration frame used with image frame 0x3.
After substracting averaged shutter frames (0x1+0x6)/2 above from scene frame 0x3 and as before small median for noise removal and blur to get gradients more visible ended this time with this after applying my new iron LUT
Gradient is less visible while there is higher temperature range in image from room ambients temperatures and small amount of this hot iron copper wires, but it will be interesting experiment remove from scene image 0x3 those hot temperatures and make air temp there and after adding much more strong averaging we'll see that in the corners those gradients exists, but are not such clear visible in scene above
Which is interesting average sensor values for shutter calibration frames are about 8000 while average temperature in thermal scene is lower about 7500, so this is what we could expect since inside Seek dongle were 35*C in one of @Aurora tests, and while ambient room temperature was 23*C as @cynfab report below it looks ok, however we still do not have algorithm to calculate absolute pixels value and match with thermal LUT display, but it gives some hints and it is time investigate those hexagon pattent pixels in first and last row in sensor raw frames, as well as agani review 207th column which on those calibration frames and object frames average is: 4559 which by using one of my formula showed before leads to 71.2*F ~ 21.8*C so close to 23*C estimated by @cynfab but inside this dongle must be higher temperature, so for the moment no conclusions on this just speculations.
Lets examine another hexagon dot[55]... etc pixels for some hints and read Melexis IR - thermophile sensors datasheet for some hints