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Improved resolution
21 November 2014
FLIR Systems' T-Series thermal cameras now have UltraMax, a special image processing feature that improves the IR resolution and sensitivity of the cameras.

UltraMax images are said to have four times the thermal pixels, twice the resolution, and 50% greater sensitivity than standard unprocessed images. Images are viewed and processed in FLIR Tools software for PCs. UltraMax images allow users to zoom in on smaller heat anomalies and get accurate measurements.
Select FLIR T-Series cameras also now come with improved thermal sensitivity – as low as 20mK – and improved temperature measurement accuracy.
New to the range, the T460 and the T660 include all of these features, plus temperature ranges expanded to 2000°C, continuous auto-focus, and onboard recording of real-time radiometric video files.
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