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A thermal camera has a resolution limit. This depends on the size of the de-
tector, the lens, and the distance to the target. Use the center of the spot tool
as a guide to the minimum possible object size, and get closer if necessary.
Make sure to stay away from dangerous areas and live electrical components.
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Be careful when holding the camera perpendicular to the target—you may be-
come the main source of reflection.
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Select a zone of high emissivity, e.g., an area with a matte surface, to perform
a measurement.
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Blank objects, i.e. those with low emissivities, may appear warm or cold in the
camera, as they mainly reflect the environment.
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Avoid direct sunlight on the details that you are inspecting.
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Various types of faults, e.g., those in a building's construction, may result in
the same type of thermal pattern.
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Correctly analyzing an infrared image requires professional knowledge about
the application.
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