Fluke Ti50 Power Supply User Manual


 
Analyzing and Enhancing Images
Changing Color Palettes
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Changing Color Palettes
Although all of your camera’s color palettes can be used with any image, you
may find that some color palettes work better than others for analyzing images
depending on the situation.
You can change the color palette prior to capturing images and can change the
color palette of images already saved on the memory card.
Two methods are available to change the color palette. Use the MOUSE
controller to position the pointer over the color palette on the display screen
and repeatedly press E to cycle through the 8 color palette options.
Or, use the menu system as follows:
1. Tap F.
2. Use the MOUSE controller to position the pointer over Image Settings on
the popup menu and tap E.
3. Position the pointer over the Palette tab and tap E.
4. Position the pointer over the Palette down arrow and tap E to reveal the
pull down menu.
5. Position the pointer over desired color palette option and tap E.
6. Tap the TRIGGER button to accept setting change and return to scan
target mode.
Setting Temperature Level and Span
The color palette is available to help you visualize the relation between
temperature and color. Setting the span to the narrowest range possible
provides the highest quality images.
When using the manual or automatic level and span function, if the center box
function is enabled, the temperature updates are done based on the
temperatures in the box, not the entire image. Using this feature, you can
exclude an area in the image that is very hot or very cold but of little interest.
Manual Level and Span
When you press the LEVEL & SPAN button, your camera takes the current
coldest and hottest temperatures from the scene and sets the palette range