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#1 & 2 are the Hot Lava pallets. #1 is the basic pallet that is great for reflecting vascularization patterns. #2 is Hot Lava Intensified whereby we intensify the areas of heat to more effectively show hot spots. #3 is the color pallet called Flesh Tone, here it is the Flesh Tone Intensified pallet that highlights hot areas. Notice the high level of detail in the hotspot area which allows one to easily discern even the smallest temperature changes within that zone. #4 & 5 is the Blue Frost color pallet whereby we intensify the colder areas in contrast to the more heated areas. #5 is Blue Frost intensified. Note the areas of cold on the breast appear as if covered by frost and the hot spots reflect orange, yellow, and red heat. It is the flexibility of the Biomedx pallets between extremes that allow the practitioner to easily read and zero in on the area of interest, and further allows to measure temperature differences of .1 degree centigrade within a millimeter of each other. #6 Is an enhanced Flesh Tone pallet to show areas of cold (blue) and heat (red, orange, yellow and grey black - a visual sort of way to show that something is cooking. ) If used in a hospital environment, the image can be printed and radiology would know the exact spot within millimeters to further investigate. No guessing. #7 is another pallet similar to Hot Lava, its called Kryptonite. #8 is a standard pallet used in many thermographic applications and variations of this are seen on many thermographic systems. The difference is the very high level of resolution, the ability to "chunk down" the resolution to discern temperature differences, and the ability to highlight heat (or cold) patterns at a very high degree as in #9.
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