Adjective
thermographic (not comparable)
Of, pertaining to, or generated using thermography.
After a patient arrives at a thermographic laboratory, he or she is allowed to reach thermal equilibrium in a 16–20 °C, draft-free, steady-state room wearing a loose fitting cotton hospital gown for approximately twenty minutes. Source: Internet
For redirect sidebar Thermographic image: an ectothermic snake is eating an endothermic mouse Warm-blooded animal species can maintain a body temperature higher than their environment. Source: Internet
Thermographic cameras detect radiation in the infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (roughly 900–14,000 nanometers or 0.9–14 μm) and produce images of that radiation. Source: Internet
The aircraft is equipped with the AN/AAS-52 Multi-spectral Targeting System, a color nose camera (generally used by the pilot for flight control), a variable aperture day-TV camera, and a variable aperture thermographic camera (for low light/night). Source: Internet