infrapunatermograafia
Infrapunatermograafia, also known as thermal imaging or thermography, is a non-contact diagnostic technique that visualizes the infrared radiation emitted by an object. All objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation, and the intensity of this radiation is proportional to the object's temperature. A thermal camera, equipped with a special lens and detector, captures this radiation and converts it into a visible image called a thermogram.
The thermogram displays temperature variations as different colors. Typically, warmer areas appear as red or yellow,
In various fields, infrapunatermograafia has found widespread applications. In medicine, it is used to detect inflammation,