- Cooper head shot
- Mini pony
- Pancake the goat, with a tall horse friend.
- Pancake gets a nuzzle from her tall horse friend.
- Jett the Jack Russel sits for a cookie
- Kitty in the image with the horse’s hind legs.
- Red swipe is from owner’s warm hand petting her horse’s side. This camera is sensitive.
- Puppy on the top stair landing, being a good dog.
- Jett on her stool – “Where do Bad Dogs go?”
The infrared camera that I chose is the FLIR T300. It has beautiful images, with medical specs of 240 x 320 pixels. This means that there are 76,800 pixels going to the body to measure the temperature 76,800 times over the full frame area. The temperature from each pixel are translated by the FLIR camera into colors that make a very readable and understandable image. Heat is recorded in the yellow, red & white hot range. Coolness is shown with the colors blue, purple, and black.
See more thermal images on my website Equine Thermography Oregon – click the link below.
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