Just a few image captures with both cameras being stacked on top of each other.
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Thermal image of deer hiding in the cedar thicket. This is approx. 250' away.
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This is a IR view with the bullet cam illumination. The black area on the right center is the creeks, which is approx. 350' from where the camera is mounted.
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This is the 5442 cam mounted directly under the thermal bullet cam. The 5442 has no IR illumination turned on, this illumination is 100% from the Thermal Bullet cam. The cam is looking down into the creek bottom. Around a 30' elevation drop. The 5442 is zoomed in fully.
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This is supposed to be a screen capture during the day from the thermal cam.......somehow, it grabbed the image from the regular cam instead. I'll have to look at that and try to figure out why the video has the incorrect feed.
I am sure Joe Biden would take a personal interest in why I had a camera like that!! That is amazing specs! I am sure it has an amazing price tag to go along with that!This is good for border control, lol
23 mm–230 mm: Vehicle: 20,814 m (68,288.98 ft); Human: 6,765 m (22,194.88 ft)
Yep, you were correct. For the thermal, I still had the main cam listed and then had the thermal listed as sub main 2. It appears to work, now. Thanks for the tip. In the thermal view above with the deer in the cedar thicket, you could see the visual camera had super-imposed itself as a ghosted image of the deer.Check and make sure you have the right channel number for both main and sub in BI. Otherwise you could have main be thermal and the sub be the visual
Yep, you were correct. For the thermal, I still had the main cam listed and then had the thermal listed as sub main 2. It appears to work, now. Thanks for the tip.
On your BI detection page, what do you have your Method set to for detection? I have mine set on edge vector. Does clicking High definition do anything for the thermal image?Don't ask me how I knew to look there
So order me 10 of the 35mm Thermal CAMs, let me find my ex-wife's credit card number, LOL...
Huh....... my ex used to do that to me. She would forge my signature on a credit application, get a card, max it out, then get another card and do the same thing. She did that about 3 times after we got divorced. I kept getting the bills for women's clothing and accessories....I don't wear women's clothes and accessories........and I didn't have a girl friend or a blowup doll......So order me 10 of the 35mm Thermal CAMs, let me find my ex-wife's credit card number, LOL...
On your BI detection page, what do you have your Method set to for detection? I have mine set on edge vector. Does clicking High definition do anything for the thermal image?
Thank you @Smilingreen , when I saw your Blue/Green looking Thermal screen I went and played with settings, I like this:Just a few image captures with both cameras being stacked on top of each other.
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Thermal image of deer hiding in the cedar thicket. This is approx. 250' away.
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This is a IR view with the bullet cam illumination. The black area on the right center is the creeks, which is approx. 350' from where the camera is mounted.
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This is the 5442 cam mounted directly under the thermal bullet cam. The 5442 has no IR illumination turned on, this illumination is 100% from the Thermal Bullet cam. The cam is looking down into the creek bottom. Around a 30' elevation drop. The 5442 is zoomed in fully.
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This is supposed to be a screen capture during the day from the thermal cam.......somehow, it grabbed the image from the regular cam instead. I'll have to look at that and try to figure out why the video has the incorrect feed.
Wow we must of married the same person, LOL, when we got divorced I found out she had 15 credit cards (I only had 2), and I got her bills too, clothing, shoes (she had a closet full), etc. When the collectors called me I would give them her work number, lol, but in Texas they pushed community property saying I owed it too. I told them my shoe size and that I need an exchange, lol. Hey, maybe this is what started all the crossdressers out there...hahaHuh....... my ex used to do that to me. She would forge my signature on a credit application, get a card, max it out, then get another card and do the same thing. She did that about 3 times after we got divorced. I kept getting the bills for women's clothing and accessories....I don't wear women's clothes and accessories........and I didn't have a girl friend or a blowup doll......
After being married to her for 13 years, I wouldn't put anything past her, including being married to more than one person at the same time! I think she is on husband #5 now......or getting ready to divorce him....probably has some sucker lined up for #6 already. That has been her MO her whole adult life. I dunnno.Wow we must of married the same person, LOL, when we got divorced I found out she had 15 credit cards (I only had 2), and I got her bills too, clothing, shoes (she had a closet full), etc. When the collectors called me I would give them her work number, lol, but in Texas they pushed community property saying I owed it too. I told them my shoe size and that I need an exchange, lol. Hey, maybe this is what started all the crossdressers out there...haha
Ditto. I had good credit when I managed the money. When she did all of that shit, I was in the same boat as you. I didn't file for bankruptcy. I forced the creditors to charge off her debt, out of principle. Hell, for 7 years after that, I couldn't even get a EBT checking account card from any bank. I was cash only. Unfortunately, my forged signature and SS# was illegally attached to her debt. Never again.Most of the charges on the 15 credit cards were under $500, several of the cards were maxed out, thinking $500 credit limits, but they all added up., this was the 80s so that was alot of money/debt for us in our 20's. She gave us/me 7 years of bad credit. For those who don't know how it works, or atleast back then, after 7 years of the last transaction the account drops off your credit report. She apparently never tried to pay for her debt because after 7 years I was able to rebuild my credit. I remember someone telling me that some Bill Collectors would pay a $1 to delinquent accounts just to extend those 7 years, guess out of spite. The woman of my dreams turned out to be the woman of my nightmares, LOL, glad I am past all of that now...
Our ex-wife's must of been Democracks...lolDitto. I had good credit when I managed the money. When she did all of that shit, I was in the same boat as you. I didn't file for bankruptcy. I forced the creditors to charge off her debt, out of principle. Hell, for 7 years after that, I couldn't even get a EBT checking account card from any bank. I was cash only. Unfortunately, my forged signature and SS# was illegally attached to her debt. Never again.
28 years later, I am perfectly fine again with great credit and zero debt liability to anyone. I pay off all bills on time each month. I just use the credit card for purchases instead of hauling cash around. I fully believe there should be a special place in hell for ly'n, cheat'n, steal'n ex's.....