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Old 2/6/08, 7:10 PM
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Default Re: Energy Loss: Air Exfiltration

Peter, It is hard to focus in the best of conditions.

Call and I will walk you through this. This proceedure is not what we need to do in every case, but when things get tough, it will really work!
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Old 2/7/08, 6:56 AM
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Default Re: Energy Loss: Air Exfiltration

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Here's some pictures of the commercial building I did last week, any thoughts?
Peter,

What software are you using?

I'm curious about the Sp 1....verses the actual temperature in the text box.
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Old 2/7/08, 7:38 AM
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David, I was using Flirs quick report but was having a problem with my spot meter/inserting a temperature.

I use quick report to work on the images then transfer them to dual view.
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Old 2/7/08, 10:59 AM
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Default Re: Energy Loss: Air Exfiltration

I have seen this on the Flir BB and wondered the same thing. ??

Russell, You were talking about the physical act of focusing?

I put a wide rubber band around the focusing ring from the outside.
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