METHODS FOR ANALYZING THERMAL IMAGE DATA USING A PLURALITY OF VIRTUAL DEVICES AND METHODS FOR CORRELATING DEPTH VALUES TO IMAGE PIXELS

A seamless lens cover, and methods of forming such a seamless lens cover. The cap structure that covers a camera of a rotating panoramic camera system includes a seamless lens cover through which images are obtained by the camera. The cap structure may be injection molded at an initial lens cover th...

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description A seamless lens cover, and methods of forming such a seamless lens cover. The cap structure that covers a camera of a rotating panoramic camera system includes a seamless lens cover through which images are obtained by the camera. The cap structure may be injection molded at an initial lens cover thickness, and then a portion of the as molded initial lens cover thickness may be removed (e.g., by machining away) to achieve the final desired thickness. By such a method, the lens cover may be injection molded at thicknesses suitable for injection molding (e.g., about 0.06 to about 0.1 inch), after which most of the thickness may be machined away, to provide a seamless lens cover having a thickness of less than about 0.015 inch, exhibiting at least 60% transmittance to the thermal spectrum, no lensing characteristics, and no curvature effect.
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APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USINGWAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES
APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FORPROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM
CINEMATOGRAPHY
ELECTROGRAPHY
HOLOGRAPHY
PHOTOGRAPHY
PHYSICS
title METHODS FOR ANALYZING THERMAL IMAGE DATA USING A PLURALITY OF VIRTUAL DEVICES AND METHODS FOR CORRELATING DEPTH VALUES TO IMAGE PIXELS
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