Achieving a good image
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16.1 General
A good image depends on several different settings, although some settings affect the
image more than other.
These are the settings you need to experiment with:
• Adjusting the infrared camera focus.
• Adjusting the image, using Auto, Manual, or HSM (= High Sensitivity Mode).
• Selecting a suitable temperature range.
• Selecting a suitable color palette.
• Enabling or disabling histogram mode.
• Enabling or disabling inverted color palette.
• Changing object parameters.
This section explains how to change these settings.
16.2 Adjusting the infrared camera focus
Note Do not touch the lens surface when you adjust the infrared camera focus. If this
happens, clean the lens according to the instructions in 35.2 Infrared lens, page 104.
16.2.1 Figure
16.2.2 Procedure
Do one of the following:
• For far focus, rotate the focus ring counter-clockwise (looking at the front of the lens)
• For near focus, rotate the focus ring clock-wise (looking at the front of the lens)
16.3 Adjusting an image
16.3.1 General
Depending on camera model, an image can be adjusted in several different ways.
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