Description Usage Arguments Details Examples
View source: R/FLIR2Fits_function.R
A culmination function to decrypt radiometric JPGs (rJPGs) captured using a FLIR Vue Pro R camera, convert units of infrared radiation (kW/m2) to units of temperature (degrees Celsius), and construct a FITS file using IEEE754, single point format to encode temperature information.
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source |
A path to the folder containing radiometric JPGs (rJPGs) to be rewritten. There is no default input. |
destination |
The path to a folder at wish you would like to save your rewritten, Vue Pro radiometric JPG (rJPG). |
pwidth |
The width, in pixels, of the thermal image. Default is 336. |
pheight |
The height, in pixels, of the thermal image Default is 256. |
P_R1 |
Planck_R1 from function "Rad_Temp" in package "ReVuePro". A callibration constant, specific per FLIR camera. This can be determined using 'exiftool.exe', produced by Phil Harvey. Default is 17096.453125. |
P_R2 |
Planck_R2 from function "Rad_Temp" in package "ReVuePro". A callibration constant, specific per FLIR camera. This can be determined using 'exiftool.exe', produced by Phil Harvey. Default is 0.04351538. |
P_B |
Planck_B from function "Rad_Temp" in package "ReVuePro". A callibration constant, specific per FLIR camera. This can be determined using 'exiftool.exe', produced by Phil Harvey. Default is 1428.0. |
P_F |
Planck_F from function "Rad_Temp" in package "ReVuePro". A callibration constant, specific per FLIR camera. This can be determined using 'exiftool.exe', produced by Phil Harvey. Default is 1.0. |
P_O |
Planck_O from function "Rad_Temp" in package "ReVuePro". A callibration constant, specific per FLIR camera. This can be determined using 'exiftool.exe', produced by Phil Harvey. Default is -55.0. |
emiss |
Emmissivity from function "Rad_Temp" in package "ReVuePro". The relative energy that is emitted (or radiated) from the surface of the object in the image, compared to that emitted from a blackbody in equivalent conditions. This value must lay between 0 and 1. Default is 0.98. |
OD |
obj_distance from function "Rad_Temp" in package "ReVuePro". The distance between the thermal imaging camera and object to be measured within the image. This value is expressed in metres. Default is 1.0 metres. |
AT |
amb_temp from function "Rad_Temp" in package "ReVuePro". Ambient/atmospheric temperature at the time of image capture, in degrees Celcius. |
RT |
ref_temp from function "Rad_Temp" in package "ReVuePro". The temperature reflected from the object in question - again, in degrees Celcius. Default is to assume that the reflected temperature is equal to ambient temperature. |
WT |
window_temp from function "Rad_Temp" in package "ReVuePro". The temperature of window though which the thermal image was take, in degrees Calcius. Default is to assume that window temperature is equal to ambient temperature. |
transmit |
wind_transmittance from function "Rad_Temp" in package "ReVuePro". The relative amount of light transmitted though a window between the thermal imaging camera and object in question. This value must lay between 0 and 1, with a default value of 1. |
hum |
humidity from function "Rad_Temp" in package "ReVuePro". Relative, atmospheric humidity at the time if image character. This value is expressed as a percentage, and therefore should lay between 0 and 100. |
battery_check |
If "TRUE", assess battery level of computer every ten loops. If batter power is below 5 percent, unprocessed images will be shuffled to a new folder entitled "JPGs2Do", within the parent directory. After files are shuffled, the R session will quit. Default is "TRUE". |
Note that FITS files will be written such that their creation date matches that of the parent JPG. Furthermore, this function calls upon Microsoft Powershell, and is therefore currently limited to Windows users.
1 | FLIR2Fits("C:/MyJPGS", "C:/MyFITS", pwidth = 336, pheight = 256, P_R1 = 17096.453125, P_R2 = 0.04351538, P_B = 1428.0, P_F = 1, P_O = -55.0, emiss = 0.98, OD = 1.0, AT = 23.0, hum = 30, battery_check=="FALSE")
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