lämpöetäkuvannus
Lämpöetäkuvannus, also known as thermal imaging or thermography, is a technique that uses infrared technology to detect and visualize heat. All objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation, and a thermal imaging camera captures this radiation and converts it into a visual image. This image, called a thermogram, displays temperature variations as different colors, allowing users to see heat patterns that are invisible to the naked eye.
The applications of lämpöetäkuvannus are diverse and span across many fields. In building inspections, it is
Other common uses include search and rescue operations, where thermal cameras can locate individuals in low-visibility