Ricordando che si tratta di un programma gratuito e che amplia (e non poco) le possibilità della camera per iPhone ritengo che sia almeno da ritenere buona. C’è (ad esempio) la possiobilità di misurare la temperatura a posteriori e fare tutte le analisi sovrapponendo le foto normali Dopo che l’avrò provata per più tempo magari troverò qualche difetto, ma ad un primo esame mi sembra più che psoitiva.
Estimation application downloads and cost
Description
Examples of what you can do in FLIR Tools include the following:
· Import images from your camera to your computer.
· Search for images.
· Lay out, move, and resize measurement tools on any infrared image.
· Create PDF reports for images of your choice.
· Add headers, footers, and logos to reports.
Note: FLIR Tools is shipped with a number of sample images. However, to take full advantage of FLIR Tools you need access to a Flir infrared camera.
Application availability
Available in countries
Country | Price |
---|---|
Canada | free |
China | free |
France | free |
Germany | free |
Italy | free |
Netherlands | free |
Portugal | free |
Spain | free |
Poland | free |
UK | free |
India | free |
Japan | free |
Poland | free |
Russia | free |
Turkey | free |
USA | free |
Korea, Republic Of | free |
Ukraine | free |
Available for devices
MacDesktop,Reviews
molto buona con la Flir per iPhone
Good overall but needs some work
A good start, users can edit thermal images and add more detail from the companion digital picture, then export. However there are some rough edges that the FLIR software engineers could address: 1. View order and display preferences cannot be set globally, nor retained when switching directories. You can select the files displayed in the order you choose, but as soon as you look at another directory, you get the app default settings. 2. Likewise the app doesn’t remember directory paths last used. If you deviate from the folder structure FLIR thinks you should use for your files, you get to navigate through a Finder window each and every time you import and export. This feels like a Windows app where MS dictates you use their silly “My Photos” directory but can’t override the app to use another permanently. 3. The “Instruments” tab doesn’t support the C2 camera, only their much more expensive professional tools. So if you want to look at a live stream from a C2, you’re out of luck. All in all, a solid and useful program. A few minor tweaks and it could be really good by supporting the workflow you define, not the one it dictates.
Doesnt see my FLIR I7 camera
So thats useless. Plus they demanded I fill out a form with my personal information before just giving me a link to this. Super shady.
Okay, but needs work
Application works alright but is not a perfect substitute for the real software provided by the company. The editting function on this version is limited. The line tool is a nightmare compared to the real thing and the zoom button definitely does not work so analysis can be difficult. Flir should fix these problems! I prefer to do my edits/ analysis with the real software on my work computer and use this as a backup on my personal computer.
Need some improvement
Good tool, but not user friendlyfor some stuff: When you cange the order of the files in a folder, then change/edit a photo ang go back to the library it’s back to « default » and not the order selected previously. If by mistake you erase a file, there is no confirmation button or cancel button. When it comes to edit a Report: can’t change the pictures order, can’t put more than 2 IR pictures on the same page (even with a home made temple) Had some blockage when wanted to change emissivity. Can’t put it on « manual »: only the pre-selected settings worked. for the rest editing IR is super cool. Also had a problem when going live with my E60, i have no live picture on the computer and no measurements on the camera. may be some settings to adjust. I need to investigate.
Leider kein Import von Flir One Bildern
Wäre bestimmt eine gute App, wenn sie denn funktionieren würde. Bilder die von der Flir One in Fotos gespeichert werden, lassen sich leider nicht importieren. Das geht nur über den komplizierten Weg, ein Bild von Fotos aus zu exportieren, irgendwo zwischenzuspeichern, dann importieren. Dabei gehen aber alle Informationen verloren, so das man mit dem Bild nichts mehr anfangen kann, ausser es anzuzeigen. Mit der App Flir Tools auf dem Iphone und Ipad ist das kein Problem, dort funktioniert alles fehlerfrei. Also den Import auf dem Mac integrieren und es gibt 5 Sterne, so muss man leider 1 Stern vergeben für ein unbrauchbares Programm.
Flr One Import problemlos
Das Tolle an den JPEGs von FLIR (ONE) ist für mich, dass sie mit jeder Software angezeigt werden können, aber trotzdem alle Zusatzinfos inkl. der sichtbaren und IR Aufnahmen enthalten. Der Import aus dem Dateisystem des Mac klappt problemlos. Habe die Fotos mit "Digitale Bilder" und "iPhoto" vom iPhone gezogen. Beim Import von iPhoto zieht man ein Foto in das Import-Fenster der FLIR-Tools oder lässt sich das Foto mit "im Finder anzeigen" finden und zieht es dann rein. Wie das sonst überall am Mac auch schon immer geht. Falls "Fotos" das nicht mehr ermöglicht oder die Zusatzinfos beim Export wegwirft, ist das ein Problem von "Fotos".