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Understanding Thermal Detail: Pixel Counts Explained
The resolution of a thermal sensor directly determines the amount of detail captured. More pixels mean a sharper, more informative image:
256x192px = 49,152 pixels
384x288px = 110,592 pixels
640x512px = 327,680 pixels
1024x768px = 786,432 pixels
1280x1024px = 1,310,720 pixels (True Thermal HD!)





