Converting .is2 files (proprietary infrared thermal images) into standard JPGs can be a headache if you don’t have the right software. Whether you’re a building inspector or a technician, you need those images to be shareable and readable by anyone. Here’s the best way to handle this conversion in 2024. 1. The Pro Way: Testo IRSoft
- Compatibility: JPG is a widely-supported format that can be opened and edited by most image editing software, making it a great choice for sharing or collaborating on images.
- Space-saving: JPG files are often smaller than IS2 files, which can help reduce storage space and make it easier to share images via email or online.
- Flexibility: JPG files can be easily edited, resized, or converted to other formats, making them a versatile choice for a variety of applications.
The software ensures that the visual heatmap generated by the lens is rendered in pixel-perfect resolution. Lightweight Footprint:
References
[1] FLIR Systems. (2018). “Radiometric image file format specification v1.2.” Unpublished internal document.
3. Proposed Converter: Design and Algorithm
The converter (named is2jpg) is written in Python 3.10+ with dependencies: NumPy, OpenCV, Pillow, and a custom IS2 parser.
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