What is NUC?
NUC (Non-Uniformity Correction) is a calibration process used in thermal imaging to correct pixel inconsistencies and improve image quality.
Why is NUC Important?
Each pixel in a thermal sensor reacts differently to temperature, which can cause noise and uneven images. NUC ensures a uniform and accurate image.
How Does NUC Work?
NUC uses a uniform reference—usually by blocking the lens—to recalibrate the sensor and correct deviations.
Role of Optical Shutter
Optical shutters play a key role by blocking infrared input and providing a stable reference for accurate calibration.
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Auto vs Manual NUC
NUC can be automatic (periodic) or manual (user-triggered), depending on the system design.
What Will You Notice?
During NUC, the image may freeze briefly and a clicking sound may occur due to the shutter.
NUC is essential for maintaining accurate and stable thermal imaging performance.
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