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// -- define Flir calibration values ---------------
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// exiftool -plan* FLIROne-2015-11-30-17-26-48+0100.jpg
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#if 0
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#define PlanckR1 16528.178
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#define PlanckB 1427.5
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#define PlanckF 1.0
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#define PlanckO -1307.0
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#define PlanckR2 0.012258549
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#define TempReflected 20.0 // Reflected Apparent Temperature [°C]
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#endif
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// read from my camera, are these hardware depedent?
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#define PlanckR1 18417.0
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#define PlanckB 1435.0
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#define PlanckF 1.0
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#define PlanckO -1656.0
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#define PlanckR2 0.0125
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// Reflected Apparent Temperature [°C]
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#define TempReflected 20.0
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// 0.01 to 0.99 on the emissivity scale.
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// Highly polished metallic surfaces such as copper or aluminum usually have an emissivity below 0.10.
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// Roughened or oxidized metallic surfaces will have a much higher emissivity
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// (0.6 or greater depending on the surface condition and the amount of oxidation).
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// Most flat-finish paints are around 0.90, while human skin and water are about 0.98.
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// Emissivity of object
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// defaults from app:
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// matte 0.9
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// half matte 0.8
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// half shiny 0.6
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// shiny 0.3
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#define Emissivity 0.90
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