Manual - FLIR Thermal Studio (A4 Page Size)
Manual - FLIR Thermal Studio (A4 Page Size)
Manual - FLIR Thermal Studio (A4 Page Size)
10 Edit reports..................................................................................... 15
10.1 Insert an image ...................................................................... 15
10.1.1 Add an image .............................................................. 15
10.1.2 Add a temperature scale ................................................ 15
10.1.3 Remove or hide a temperature scale ................................ 15
10.2 Insert a table.......................................................................... 15
10.2.1 Add a table ................................................................. 16
10.2.2 Remove a table............................................................ 16
10.2.3 Add a table row............................................................ 16
10.2.4 Move a table row (change the row order) ........................... 16
10.2.5 Remove a table row ...................................................... 16
10.2.6 Add a table column....................................................... 16
10.2.7 Move a table column (change the column order) ................. 16
10.2.8 Remove a table column ................................................. 16
10.3 Insert a plot ........................................................................... 17
10.3.1 Add a plot (single thermal image)..................................... 17
10.3.2 Add a plot (several thermal images).................................. 17
10.3.3 Remove a plot ............................................................. 17
10.4 Insert a field........................................................................... 17
10.4.1 Add a field .................................................................. 17
10.4.2 Remove a field............................................................. 17
10.5 Insert a thermal field ................................................................ 18
10.5.1 Add a text annotation field .............................................. 18
10.5.2 Add a measurement field ............................................... 18
10.5.3 Add a sensor reading field.............................................. 18
10.5.4 Add a formula.............................................................. 19
10.5.5 Remove a thermal field .................................................. 19
11 Formula editor ................................................................................ 20
11.1 General ................................................................................ 20
11.2 Create a formula ..................................................................... 20
11.3 Import a formula ..................................................................... 20
11.4 Export a formula ..................................................................... 20
11.5 Delete a formula ..................................................................... 21
11.6 Use predefined formulas .......................................................... 21
11.7 Reset the predefined formulas ................................................... 21
12 Image editor ................................................................................... 22
12.1 General ................................................................................ 22
12.2 Navigation............................................................................. 22
12.3 Temperature span and levels..................................................... 22
12.3.1 Change the temperature span and levels........................... 22
13 Edit images manually....................................................................... 24
13.1 Measurement tool ................................................................... 24
13.1.1 Add a measurement tool ................................................ 24
13.1.2 Edit a measurement tool ................................................ 24
13.1.3 Change the settings of a measurement tool........................ 24
13.1.4 Delete a measurement tool............................................. 24
13.1.5 Use the magic wand ..................................................... 25
13.1.6 Export to a csv file ........................................................ 25
13.1.7 Use coverage .............................................................. 25
13.2 Palette.................................................................................. 25
13.2.1 Change the palette ....................................................... 25
13.2.2 Export the palette ......................................................... 25
13.3 Isotherms control .................................................................... 26
13.3.1 Add isotherm............................................................... 26
13.4 Color distribution .................................................................... 26
1.3 Copyright
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cluding source code may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed or translated into any
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The documentation must not, in whole or part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced,
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or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the prop-
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2.2 Training
To read about infrared training, visit:
• http://www.infraredtraining.com
• http://www.irtraining.com
• http://www.irtraining.eu
3.1 General
For customer help, visit:
http://support.flir.com
3.3 Downloads
On the customer help site you can also download the following, when applicable for the
product:
• Firmware updates for your infrared camera.
• Program updates for your PC/Mac software.
• Freeware and evaluation versions of PC/Mac software.
• User documentation for current, obsolete, and historical products.
• Mechanical drawings (in *.dxf and *.pdf format).
• CAD data models (in *.stp format).
• Application examples.
• Technical datasheets.
FLIR Thermal Studio is a powerful, flexible, and efficient software for creating thermal in-
spection reports and automation of editing tasks with large amounts of thermal images.
The software supports images and videos in standard FLIR format from all modern FLIR
thermography cameras, including the C-, T-, E- and GF-series, as well as FLIR One and
the P6-series.
FLIR Thermal Studio provides features where the user can:
• Use report templates
Instead of manually creating an inspection report, design your own template and in-
clude the information your need for this particular report. Working with templates
makes the work easier especially when you handle a large number of images.
• Customize overlay and palettes
Select what information you want to see in the image, for example measurements,
emissivity, compass (when applicable), and date/time. Import palettes and apply col-
orization from other thermographers.
• Correct thermal fusion alignment
Respond to any alignment issues caused by thermal cameras.
• Use batch processing
Automate the tasks that need to be repeated for each thermal image such as normal-
ization, modifying measurements, changing palettes, and customizing image overlay.
• Automate data collection and reporting
Create routes you can download to an enabled FLIR T-Series camera as well as cus-
tomize report templates.
This chapter describes the system requirements of the FLIR Thermal Studio application,
and how the application is installed and activated.
5.2 Installation
Note To complete the installation of FLIR Thermal Studio, the computer might need to
be restarted. Follow the instructions.
To install FLIR Thermal Studio, follow this procedure:
1. Download the FLIR Thermal Studio Installer package from the product page,
https://support.flir.com/thermalstudio.
2. To start the installation, double-click the executable file FLIR_Thermal_Studio_
Installer.
3. Read and accept the license terms and conditions of the End User Software License
Agreement.
4. Click Install.
5. Click Finish.
6. Run the application from the Start menu or by double-clicking the desktop icon.
7. The FLIR Thermal Studio dialog box appears where you can activate your license key.
This chapter describes the available application pages: Home, Library, Reporting, Batch
processing, Live, and Routing. It also describes the different settings that can be
configured.
6.1 General
When the FLIR Thermal Studio application is started, the user is presented with four tabs
representing the Home, Library, Reporting, and Batch processing pages.
6.2 Home
The Home page represents the start page of FLIR Thermal Studio. To the left you will find
shortcuts to some of the available reporting and batch processing tasks. To the right you
will find shortcuts to the most recent files that you have been working with. Note that the
tasks and the files can also be accessed from the toolbars.
6.3 Library
The Library page shows the File Explorer of the computer your are working on. Here you
can navigate to any folder where you have saved your thermal images, both locally on
your computer and on any connected network shares.
When you click a folder, the images in that folder are presented in the center pane. When
you click an image in the center pane, information about that image is shown in the pane
to the right.
6.4 Reporting
The Reporting page is the page where you create your reports. Create them from scratch
or by using templates.
6.6 Live
The Live page is the page where you can live stream and control USB connected
cameras.
6.7 Routing
The Routing page is the page where you can build an asset list for routing and create in-
spection reports using an asset list.
The Routing functionality is available as a plug-in for FLIR Thermal Studio Pro. For infor-
mation on how to activate the Routing plug-in, see5.4 Plug-in activation.
6.8 Settings
Go to the Settings page to change, for example, settings for the user interface or how to
manage updates of the FLIR Thermal Studio application.
You access the Settings page via the toolbar on the Home page. To exit the Settings
page, click Close in the bottom right corner of the page.
6.8.1 Output
Change the file path to the folder where you want to store the result files. Click Browse
and then select the folder.
When the Open output folder when done check box is selected, the folder with the result
files will open when the task is completed.
6.8.2 Reporting
Click the Auto associate photos check box if you want to add any associated visual im-
ages when adding thermal images to a report. Applicable to grouped camera images.
6.8.3 Editor
Change the file path to the folder where your palettes are located. Click Browse and then
select the folder.
6.8.6 Updates
Select how you want to manage updates of the FLIR Thermal Studio application.
• Check if updates are available (check box)
With this option enabled, a check for updates will automatically be performed every
time the application is started.
• Prompt to install updates
With this option enabled, the user will be asked to install any available updates if the
Check if updates are available option is enabled.
• Check if updates are available (button)
Click to manually check if any updates are available for download.
• Proxy settings
If updates need to be downloaded via a proxy service, configuration is needed. In the
Proxy settings dialog box, select the Use proxy check box, and then enter the re-
quested information. Click OK to save.
6.8.7 Theme
Change the theme of the user interface—choose between Light and Dark. Note that the
FLIR Thermal Studio application needs to be restarted before the change goes into
effect.
6.8.8 Plugins
Plug-ins are supported by FLIR Thermal Studio Pro.
Click License to activate a plug-in. For more information, see5.4 Plug-in activation.
7.1 General
The Reporting page is the page where you create your report. Create it from scratch or
by using a template—either select one of the available templates or create a new one.
Reports are saved in the .atr (advanced thermal report) file format and report templates
are saved in the .att (advanced thermal template) file format. Both formats can be ex-
ported to Adobe PDF or Microsoft XPS.
Note When images are added to a report, copies of the images are made. This means,
when changes are made to an image that has been added to a report, the original image
stays unchanged.
7.2 Navigation
This image shows what the user interface looks like when you have selected to Create
blank report. The user interface looks similar when you have selected to Generate report
using template and selected the template, and then added the images.
1. Toolbar
The toolbar includes options for creating, saving, exporting, and printing reports, and
for editing the reports by inserting images and other items.
2. File system
Navigate to image files in folders both locally on your computer and on any con-
nected network shares, and then insert them into the report. Use the icons at the bot-
tom of the pane to change the size of the image icons, to add any selected image
files to a report, or to add all image files in a selected folder to a report.
3. Pages
See all pages included in the report. Use the icons at the bottom of the pane to add
or remove pages. Change the order of the pages by right-clicking a page, and then
clicking Move up or Move down.
4. Report workspace
This is the workspace where you create and edit the report. Use the toolbar to insert
images, tables, plots, fields, thermal fields, and formulas into the report. To move the
items around a page, click and hold an item and then place it where you want it to go.
Note the page navigation and page zoom at the bottom of the pane.
This chapter describes step by step how a reporting template is created and edited, in
general. For details on how to add objects such as images, tables, plots, fields, thermal
fields, and formulas to the template, refer to chapter 10 Edit reports.
8.1 General
The FLIR Thermal Studio application comes with a set of predefined reporting templates.
If these templates do not meet your requirements, you can create your own custom
templates.
This chapter describes step by step how a report is created, in general. For details on
how to add objects such as images, tables, plots, fields, thermal fields, and formulas to
the report, refer to chapter 10 Edit reports.
1. On the Reporting page and in the Available templates pane, right-click the template
you want to create a shortcut to, and then click Create RapidReport shortcut.
The Shortcut created on desktop message appears in the upper right corner of the
page.
2. Navigate to the images (or to the folder of images) that you want to create a report on.
3. Drag the images (or the folder of images) and drop them on the newly created short-
cut on the desktop.
The Open with FLIR Thermal Studio message appears.
4. The report is created and then opened in FLIR Thermal Studio.
You can create multiple Rapid Report shortcuts on your desktop.
This chapter describes how to add objects such as images, tables, plots, fields, thermal
fields, and formulas to the report. Note that these objects and the thermal images they
refer to must be on the same page in the report. The exception is the Summary table,
which is normally placed at the end of the report.
This chapter describes how to create, import, and export formulas in the Formula editor
of the FLIR Thermal Studio application.
11.1 General
By using formulas, the user can carry out advanced calculations in the reports based on
information from the thermal images. A formula can include all mathematical operators
and functions, and it is possible to export formulas from one report and then import them
into another report.
The FLIR Thermal Studio application comes with a set of predefined formulas. If these
formulas do not meet your requirements, you can create your own. Create them from
scratch or use one of the predefined formula as a basis.
The formulas are created, edited, imported, and exported in the Formula editor.
This chapter describes the screen elements of the image editor included in the FLIR
Thermal Studio application.
12.1 General
The FLIR Thermal Studio application includes an embedded image editor where the user
can edit thermal images and sequences (videos).
To edit an image in a report, either double-click the image or right-click the image and
then click Edit.
12.2 Navigation
This image shows what the image editor looks like when you have selected an image to
edit.
To change the bottom and top levels of the temperature span, follow this procedure:
1. In the image editor, click and drag the left (bottom level) and the right (top level)
sliders into position.
Note how the image changes as you move the sliders.
This chapter describes how to use the embedded image editor included in the FLIR
Thermal Studio application.
13.2 Palette
You can change the palette that is used to display the temperatures within an image. A
different palette can make it easier to analyze the image.
The FLIR Thermal Studio application comes with a set of predefined palettes, but custom
palettes can also be used.
• Thermal fusion
This mode displays a visual image with some parts displayed as a thermal image, de-
pending on the temperature limits.
• Blending
The mode displays a blended image that uses a mix of thermal image pixels and visu-
al image pixels. The thermal–visual balance can be adjusted.
• Picture in picture
This mode displays a thermal image frame on top of a visual image.
• Visual only
This mode displays a fully visual image.
5. To change the temperature unit (Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin) or color of the plot,
click Settings (the icon is located to the right of the plot).
This chapter describes the screen elements of the Batch processing page.
14.1 General
The Batch processing page is the page where you create and run batches of jobs. Use
the batch-processing feature for automation of repetitive tasks when editing and normal-
izing thermal images. Operations that can be automated are, for example:
• Set parameters.
• Change settings.
• Modify measurements.
• Apply isotherms.
• Change the palette.
• Add a logo.
When processing batches of jobs, the following outputs are available:
• Radiometric images (.jpeg) for further processing.
• Plain overlay images for sharing online or with customers.
• Transcoder from a radiometric sequence to an AVI video file.
• Radiometric data exported to CSV files.
Go to Settings to configure if and how you want to use an image overlay for batch
processing.
Batch jobs are saved in the .atb (advanced thermal batch) file format.
14.2 Navigation
The FLIR Thermal Studio application guides the user through the batch processing steps,
which can be summarized as:
• Select which jobs to run.
• Place the jobs in the correct order, and set values where applicable.
• Select which images to be processed in the batch.
• Place the images in the correct order.
• Start processing.
This image shows what the user interface looks like when you have selected to run the
predefined batch Normalize temperature scale.
1. Toolbar
The toolbar includes options for creating, opening, saving, and exporting batches,
and for selecting and adding available jobs to a batch. The jobs are grouped in me-
nus, such as the Output targets, Image, and Parameters menus.
2. Job toolbox
The toolbox lists all the jobs that can be run in a batch. The jobs are grouped into cat-
egories, such as the Output targets, Image, and Parameters categories.
3. Batch jobs workspace
This is the workspace where you create the batch by adding jobs and setting values.
As more jobs are added, a batch execution list is created.
A new job is normally added at the end of list. Use the icons at the bottom of the pane
to move the jobs up or down the list, to reverse the execution order of the jobs, to re-
move jobs from the list, or to clear the list of all jobs.
Note All jobs can be selected from both the Insert jobs toolbar and from the Job
toolbox.
2. In the Job toolbox pane, click the jobs you want to add to the batch. Point to the job
to see a short description of it.
The jobs are added to the Batch jobs pane.
3. Use the icons at the bottom of the pane to:
• Move a selected job up or down in the list.
• Remove a selected job from the list.
• Reverse the order of the selected jobs.
• Remove all jobs and clear the list.
4. Verify that you have added an Output target job as the last job in the batch.
Note At least one Output target job must be run in the batch. If no output target has
been selected, the job Radiometric JPEG will be added automatically and run as the
last job in the batch.
5. Click Export.
6. In the Save as dialog, browse to the folder where you want to store the batch tem-
plate, type a name for it, and then click Save.
This chapter describes how to live stream, record radiometric video, and control USB
connected cameras.
This chapter describes the FLIR Inspection Route solution in general and how to create
inspection routes and inspection route reports on the Routing page.
Note The Routing functionality is available as a plug-in for FLIR Thermal Studio Pro.
For information on how to activate the Routing plug-in, see 5.4 Plug-in activation.
17.2.2 Navigation
This image shows what the user interface looks like when some locations, assets, and in-
spection points have been added in the Route creator.
17.3.2 Navigation
This image shows what the user interface looks like on the first page of the Routing
wizard.
1. Open
Open an inspection route file (.xml) or an inspection route report (.aws).
2. Import from camera
Import an inspection route, including all images and inspection data, from the memo-
ry card of the camera. First connect the camera to the computer as an external USB
disk or insert the memory card into the computer. Then click Import from camera and
select the inspection route file (.xml) from the disk, memory card, or computer.
3. Open route template
Create a blank inspection route report, using an asset list file (.act) or an inspection
route file (.xml) as template.
4. Type of inspection
You can compare the report with a previous inspection report. The two reports must
be based on the same inspection route file (.xml) or asset list file (.act). To import a
previous report, select Periodic inspection > Was the previous inspection report file
provided? > Import the inspection.
5. User data
When you have opened an inspection route, any available user data will automatically
be displayed. There will also be icons you can use to add, import, export, and delete
user data.
6. Next
Click the Next button at the bottom to continue to the next wizard page.
This image shows what the user interface looks like on the second page of the Routing
wizard, when an inspection route with images and data has been opened.
1. Asset list
Navigate to locations, assets, and inspection points in the asset list.
2. Associate images workspace
This is the workspace where you can edit the report. Click an item in the asset list to
see and edit its data and images. To open the image editor, double-click the image.
To insert an image, drag-and-drop the image from the image library. To edit the text
annotation dictionary, click the toolbar option Settings.
3. Save
Save the inspection route report in the .aws file format.
4. Generate report
Generate the inspection route report in the .atr file format. When the processing is
completed, the program will open the inspection route report on the Reporting page.