When you are getting thermal imaging performed in your home, you want the best possible picture, and this is obtained by using 4 different adjustments that most thermal imaging tools have.
If you are used to taking photographs with a regular camera, you’re probably familiar with the first adjustment: focus. This is accomplished by either twisting the lens or by push-buttons. To achieve a clear picture, you want to have the thermal imaging camera focused.
There is also a setting for reflective temperature. This will let you compensate for surrounding objects reflecting heat onto the object you are inspecting.
Emissivity is a measurement of the difference between the radiation emitted from the object you are inspecting and a perfect emitter of radiation. When comparing temperatures between two different materials, this is very important.
Thermal tuning lets you adjust the range of temperatures that the camera will see.
With a trained person doing the thermal imaging, you can be sure that you get the most accurate results!