Flir Systems announces the release of Flir Thermal Studio, thermal image analysis and reporting software designed to manage large sets of thermal images and video. Developed for thermographers using Flir cameras, including handheld thermal cameras, optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) with thermal cameras, Flir Thermal Studio's advanced processing and automation capabilities aim to simplify workflows and increase productivity.
Flir Thermal Studio offers new measurement functions, advanced formulation capabilities and customized analysis templates for professional thermographers. Unlike similar software that requires users to process images individually, this innovative program enables complete sets of thermal photos or videos to be processed with just a few clicks. Technicians use Flir Thermal Studio to streamline image processing, meaning that UAS operators recording thousands of images in a single survey will be able to quickly edit or extract hot spot data, then export it for further analysis.
The new software also offers advanced post-processing capabilities. Users can quickly extract information from their data. The high-sensitivity mode and pixel combination function make it easy to visualize gases from .SEQ and .CSQ files, enabling OGI technicians to identify moving gas leaks on video. Using advanced measurement and coverage calculation functions, predictive maintenance professionals can quickly create customized reports, up to 100 pages long, in less than a minute.
Flir Thermal Studio speeds up post-production of even the most complex thermal images and videos, using multi-source plotting and formula calculations, multi-format export and Flir's dynamic multi-spectral imaging (MSX) feature, which adds visual detail to thermal images. With support for over 20 languages, the program is compatible with Windows 7, 8 and 10, without the need for Microsoft Office.
Flir Thermal Studio is now available for download as a free trial version.
Learn more: www.flir.com/thermal-studio