Radiant energy – Infrared-to-visible imaging – Including means for scanning field of view
Patent
1972-11-30
1976-06-01
Tubbesing, T.H.
Radiant energy
Infrared-to-visible imaging
Including means for scanning field of view
250333, H01J 3149
Patent
active
039611949
ABSTRACT:
The invention contemplates improvement in the interpretability of heat-detection data, resulting from scanning a field. One or more heat-detecting devices are caused to scan the field and to create light modulation, superposed on a monitoring display of the field, the monitoring display being the product of observing the field in a band (e.g. visible light) other than that of the scanned heat response. The result is to superpose on the monitoring display brightened light modulations in accordance with heat sources encountered in the course of heat scanning the same field.
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Simon Karl-Heinz
Weinheimer Hans-Richard
Buczinski S. C.
Sandoe Nichol M.
Tubbesing T.H.
Zeiss-Stiftung Carl
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