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Thermal Imaging Fundamentals, Infrared, IR Camera Series 1, Instructional Video, Show Me How Videos
Thermal Imaging Fundamentals Infrared IR Camera Series 1 Instructional Video Show Me How Videos
Actor: S. Todd Stevens
Director: Stephen Showalter
Genres: Special Interests, Educational
NR     2007     2hr 20min


     
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Actor: S. Todd Stevens
Director: Stephen Showalter
Genres: Special Interests, Educational
Sub-Genres: Home & Garden, Educational
Studio: Show Me How Videos
Format: DVD - Color
DVD Release Date: 03/16/2007
Release Year: 2007
Run Time: 2hr 20min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Languages: English
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Movie Reviews

Good Intro, but wish it had more examples and less standing
C. R. Souser | Anchorage, AK United States | 01/10/2010
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I watched this via Amazon's Video on demand and consider it worth the watch.
It does cover most the important basics of all thermal imagers and is valuable information.. but it really just glazes over many of important details and contains few examples. Most examples were valuable.. just some were very much glazed over and even spending more time on the examples given would have been more valuable.

Did I learn something yes, worth the rent, but unless you are training staff not worth the buy.


My main gripes:
a) The first 41 minutes of the 70 minute is a guy standing around his office holding a camera in his hand with only a few minutes of examples in that time. The later half when he is in a real environment (someones house); again the guy liked to talk and didn't always get to the point.
b) I heard multiple times they were going to come back to things, and they did not.
c) There are few examples; mostly talk. Then when they started to show an example they would just spend 30 seconds or less on it and never fully explain (i.e. the Window/Glass thing in his office door).
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