15  Working with images

15.1  Saving an image

15.2  Previewing an image

You can preview an image before you save it. This enables you to see if the image contains the information you want before you save it. You can also adjust and edit the image.

To preview an image, do the following:

15.3  Editing an image

You can edit an image in preview mode. You can also edit a saved image in the Gallery, see section 17.3 Editing a saved image .

15.4  Zooming an image

You can zoom an image by using the camera’s digital zoom function. You can do this on live images and on saved images in edit mode.
The digital zoom factor is displayed at the top of the screen.
    To digitally zoom an image, do the following:
  • Zoom in: Touch the screen with two fingers and spread the fingers apart.
  • Zoom out: Touch the screen with two fingers and pinch the fingers together.

15.5  Annotating images

15.5.1  General

You can save additional information with an infrared image by using annotations. Annotations make reporting and post-processing more efficient by providing essential information about the image, e.g., conditions and information about where an image is taken.
Annotations are added to the image file and can be viewed and edited in the camera or in a FLIR Thermography software.
  • You can set the camera to display annotation tools when an image is saved. Select icon (Settings) > Save options & storage > Add annotation after saving.
  • You can also add annotations to a saved image in the image archive.

15.5.2  Adding a note

You can add a text note to the image file. Using this feature, you can annotate images by entering free-form text.

Follow this procedure:

15.5.3  Adding a text comment table

You can save a table with textual information to the image file. This feature is a very efficient way of recording information when you are inspecting a large number of similar objects. The idea behind using a table with textual information is to avoid filling out forms or inspection protocols manually.
The camera ships with an example text comment table template. You can also create your own templates. For more information, see section 15.5.3.1 Creating a text comment table template .

Follow this procedure:

15.5.3.1  Creating a text comment table template

You can create a text comment file manually. You can also create a text comment file using a FLIR Thermography software.
15.5.3.1.1  Manually creating a table template
A text comment file (*.tcf) is an annotation format that is proprietary to FLIR Systems. It defines a table structure that can be used to add text table annotations to FLIR images. You can create text comment files (*.tcf files) and use these files as table templates in the camera.
The camera ships with an example text comment table file: example_text_comment.tcf. The file is stored on the memory card in the subfolder \TextTableTemplates. You can make a copy of the example file and modify it using a text editor such as Microsoft Notepad.
When creating or modifying a text comment file, keep the following rules in mind:
15.5.3.1.1.1  Example mark-up structure
The file format for the text comment table template is *.tcf. This code sample is an example mark-up structure of such a file, and shows how the mark-up appears in a text editor such as Notepad.
<Site>
Company A
Company B
<Location>
Substation A
<Object>
Engine
Vent
Vault
Door
<ObjectID>
A1a1
A1b2
A1c3
<Deviation>
Overload
Moisture
Draft
<Remedy>
Replace
Fix
No action
<Severity>
Critical
Non-critical
<Severity>

15.5.4  Adding a voice annotation

A voice annotation is an audio recording that is saved to the infrared image file. The recording can be played back in the camera, and in image analysis and reporting software from FLIR Systems.
The voice annotation is recorded using the built-in microphone. You can also use a Bluetooth-enabled headset. For information on how to pair a headset with the camera, see section 25 Pairing Bluetooth‎ devices .

Follow this procedure:

15.5.5  Adding a sketch

You can add a freehand drawing to an infrared image.

Follow this procedure: