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Feel free to submit any pull requests or issues, this is in active development. Also let me know if you are successful in using this on cameras not listed below.
FLIR® thermal cameras like the FLIR ONE® include both a thermal and a visual light camera. The latter is used to enhance the thermal image using an edge detector. The resulting image is saved as a jpg image but both the original visual image and the raw thermal sensor data are embedded in the jpg metadata.
This Python CLI that allows you to extract the original photo and thermal sensor values converted to temperatures, normalize the temperature range and output the photos to different color maps.
This tool relies on exiftool
. It should be available in most Linux distributions (e.g. as perl-image-exiftool
in Arch Linux or libimage-exiftool-perl
in Debian and Ubuntu). Links for downloading the Mac version and more information is available on the ExifTool site.
To install on Linux:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install exiftool
To install exiftool
on Windows for use in this CLI, download the exiftool
windows executable from here. Extract exiftool(-k).exe
and rename to exiftool.exe
. Copy this executable to C:\Windows
on your computer. You will need admin permissions to do this. Doing this will make exiftool
available to the CLI.
It also requires other python packages, matplotlib, numpy and pillow, which are installed when the CLI is installed through pip.
Once you have install exiftool, you can install the CLI using pip:
pip install flirimageextractor
On windows you may need to use:
python -m pip install flirimageextractor
To update to the latest version of the CLI use this command. The first time you install the latest version will be automatically downloaded.
pip install --upgrade flirimageextractor
You can start the CLI using the terminal.
flirimageextractor
The CLI is able to output 3 folders of images with the bwr
, gnuplot
, and gist_ncar
colormaps from matplotlib. You can define the pallete(s) that you would rather use.
- Flir One (thermal + RGB)
- Xenmuse XTR (thermal + thumbnail, set the subject distance to 1 meter)
- AX8 (thermal + RGB)
- DJI Zenmuse H20T Camera (ZH20T)
Other cameras might need some small tweaks (the embedded raw data can be in multiple image formats). Let me know if you succesfully use other cameras so they can be added to this list.
Install the required packages using Pipenv. Then run pre-commit install
to install the pre-commit hooks. Note that this tool is intended to work on Windows as well as Unix operating systems so use os.path functions to manipulate file paths instead of string manipulation.
- python -m build --sdist --wheel
- poetry build
- poetry add "packagename" --group=extras --optional
- sphinx-build -b html docs/source docs/build (To Generate Docs)
This CLi was developed using this repos: