Thermal infrared cameras are designed to take photos or videos of heat (not to be confused with [near infrared cameras](/wiki/multispectral-imaging)). Some of these are tuned specifically for gases, and can be used to image #methane. ## Applications Thermal imaging can be used to document heat/AC leaks from insulation gaps on a building's facade, reveal warmer ground water inflows (either fresh or chemical-laden) or "thermal pollution" from industrial processes entering ocean-temperature waterbodies, as well as identify areas on the human body experiencing infection or stress (includes epidemiological applications). Specific models of FLIR brand cameras, known as the FLIR GasFinder (http://www.flir.com/ogi/display/?id=55671). See [GasFinder](#gas+finder) below for more. Community applications so far include both a "heat-busters" program in East Harlem and a "forensic" water quality monitoring program in the [Gowanus Canal](/place/new-york-city). ## Questions [questions:thermal-photography] *** ## DIY Approaches There are three Do-It-Yourself prototypes in development to try to do this more cheaply than the off-the-shelf options. These projects were started a few years ago and may not be active: * A **[Thermal Flashlight](/wiki/thermal-flashlight)**: a RGB LED flashlight with a non-contact infrared sensor that "paints" the temperature of the surface directly on the wall for capture with a second timelapse camera. * A [Thermal Fishing Bob](/wiki/thermal-fishing-bob): dragging a thermometer through the water, taking contact measurements mapped to a RGB light, also for capture with a second timelapse camera. * A [scanning thermal camera](/wiki/scanning-thermal-camera) on a LEGO turntable (software also in development) that sweeps back and forth across a scene, recording the temperature variation to build up an image. ## Problem Why make a DIY version? "FLIR" cameras can produce images such as the one below, and are typically used to identify heat leaks, but even low-resolution FLIR cameras can cost thousands of dollars. The goal of these DIY thermal camera projects is to make this kind of investigation (and the potential savings) cheap, easy, fun, and informative for those of us without $10k in our pockets. **** ## Activities [activities:thermal-photography] ...
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mathew | "great route plans! really good pre-trip planning. awesome! " | Read more » | almost 10 years ago | |||
KKMS | "Looks great you all! :D " | Read more » | almost 10 years ago | |||
btbonval | "As an example of something with low specific heat capacity, you could fill your fridge with metal pots. Although the pots won't fall out of the fri..." | Read more » | almost 10 years ago | |||
btbonval | "As a heads up, the contents of the refridgerator can make a huge difference. If you have a fridge with nothing in it at all, the fridge is only co..." | Read more » | almost 10 years ago | |||
amysoyka | "Here is the link to the full talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7dfK5RfMTs " | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
amysoyka | "You might appreciate what these guys did. http://youtu.be/yqB8w0WXhnc 1:45 - they built a portable lab to monitor gasses around fracking sites. " | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "Those lower wavelength bands may be cheaper or possibly not require as much cooling to get a fast sensor response. Good thinking. We need a ~100k..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
geraldmc | "While methane has a main absorption band between 3200-3400nm, it also has weaker bands around 2300nm and 1650nm. For the 3200-3400nm band EOC sell..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "MWIR lenses: https://www.thorlabs.com/newgrouppage9.cfm?objectgroup_id=5428 http://www.ispoptics.com/catalog/2/IR%20Lens%20Assemblies http://www..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "The key filter seems to be a 3.46micrometer peek bandpass filter for midwave (MWIR) infrared. a few groups seem sell them or something like it. h..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "InAs (Indium Arsenide) looks almost perfect, with a high sensitivity and a peak sensitivity at 3400nm (3.4micrometers) when cooled to 196K. 196K is..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "Finding a sensor that can do high-speed sampling in the range required is looking pretty expensive. Thor Labs has a series of amplified, cooled se..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "Can we digitize a 240x320 analog video signal using an standard audio jack? A mac laptop captures a maximum of two cannels (stereo) at 96khz, with..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "The mirror arrays are looking more and more attractive because of their light-efficiency and compactness. Also, since I can now order cast and hig..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
sara | "Thanks for sharing your project! Particularly the easily made error of covering up sensor. It's a great reminder to the rest of us! " | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
sara | "Hi Julia, awesome work! Could you give a little more detail on what's in each picture? " | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
bsugar | "Greetings from Barn Raising 2014. Live from Lumcon! We just finished a wonderful workshop on this tool, and there was a bit of a kerfuffle (sligh..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
karenv | "This letter contains a good overview of what has happened so far with EPA (see the background section). http://www.capecodbaywatch.org/wp-content/u..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
liz | "thanks @karenv . Did you make any postings about how the actual meeting with EPA went where you called for more regulation over this thermal plume?..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
karenv | "Hi Liz - It's mainly EPA, but we could also reach out to state DEP as well. " | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
liz | "Hi @karenv and Pine, can you refresh my memory on what regulatory agency is in charge of permitting the volume and temperature of water released by..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
gpenzo | "Very interesting concept. Wondering if it not easier to just use a GPS in there. Than you can use it all the time. Do not need to worry about long ..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
Kaya9804 | "Sure thing. I posted the PDF version because of how long it would take to upload, but I can change it if you'd like. " | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
warren | "Hi, Kaya - it'd be really helpful if you could copy/paste the images and text into the research note body, so it can be searched, etc -- do you thi..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago |