Table of Contents 1. Initial Project Setup. System requirements. Required external files. Optional. Linking binary with libraries requirements. Copy bundle resources requirements.
Modifying the Info.plist file. Setting -ObjC linker flag 2. Getting Up and Running: Streaming Frames. Adding a delegate.
Implementing Callbacks and Rendering. Blended MSX RGBA 8888. Thermal RGBA 8888. 14-Bit Linear Flux. Visual JPEG.
Specifying Image Options. Selecting a Palette 3.
FLIR ToolsTM for PC or Mac OS is designed to provide an easy way to create inspection reports on your computer. With FLIR Tools, you can change image settings, add new temperature points, and create standardized reports. This free software is available for download from flir.com.
Using the FLIROneSDK, delegation and using delegates 4. Tuning the FLIR ONE device (Original FLIR One Only) 5. Saving Images and Video to Disk 6.
Managing and editing media collected by the application 7. Accessing images from disk 8. Sharing and uploading data 9. Common pitfalls and questions. Introduction Welcome to FLIR ONE iPhone app development. This document will introduce you to developing apps with the FLIR ONE external iPhone accessory (aka the FLIR ONE device). Note that this is not to be confused with the FLIR ONE iPhone app (aka the FLIR ONE app).
This document is intended to serve as a quick start guide. It will introduce the developer to all of the important terms and methodologies related to the SDK. This document will help give an overall understanding of how the SDK works. Answers to commonly asked questions are also included. This Documentation was written for the FLIR ONE SDK – BETA release. Updates to the SDK and documentation will be rolled out soon. For any support questions, contact.
Initial Project Setup.
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And very soon, you’ll be able to use your Mac to quickly import those images and turn them into convincing, professional-looking reports.FLIR Tools for Mac OS is just around the corner and will be the first Mac-based IR-image editing and reporting software on the market. Upon its release, it’ll be available absolutely free from the App Store. A simple download, FLIR Tools for Mac OS will provide you with an easy way to import the images you’ve captured, edit them to your heart’s content, and create PDF inspection reports ready to email to decision makers.
Most popular related searches. Import, search, filter, and view FLIR radiometric JPEG images from FLIR handheld cameras via SD card or directly from the thermal imager over USB cable. Edit images to change palette, thermal tune level and span, or change parameters such as emissivity, reflective temperature, and more.