Hi, I’m currently working in a thesis to reduce false rejects of syringe flange cracks (currently using in-sight 1403). The majority is of false rejects is due to reflection. Your video’s really help me to gain full understanding of vision systems! If you have any valuable ideas/sources, they’re very welcome:)
Hi, the first go-to for reflectivity issues is usually a polarized filter. Machine vision usually does best with diffuse reflection of light. The shininess you're talking about is a specular reflection. Specular reflection maintains polarization while diffuse does not. So a polarized filter on the light source at 0 deg and another on the camera at 90 deg will mostly remove the shiny reflections from the image. Good luck!
Absolutely. We're posting a whole video on lighting shortly, and it still only scratches the surface. Lighting is definitely the magic in vision inspection. :)
Hi, I’m currently working in a thesis to reduce false rejects of syringe flange cracks (currently using in-sight 1403). The majority is of false rejects is due to reflection. Your video’s really help me to gain full understanding of vision systems!
If you have any valuable ideas/sources, they’re very welcome:)
Hi, the first go-to for reflectivity issues is usually a polarized filter. Machine vision usually does best with diffuse reflection of light. The shininess you're talking about is a specular reflection. Specular reflection maintains polarization while diffuse does not. So a polarized filter on the light source at 0 deg and another on the camera at 90 deg will mostly remove the shiny reflections from the image. Good luck!
do you have a video on the keyence xg-7002 , getting setup?
Not yet. I'll put it on the list. :)
Flat field calibration sould give you intended effect of even lighting on the entire image :) But anyway light is really important in machine vision
Absolutely. We're posting a whole video on lighting shortly, and it still only scratches the surface. Lighting is definitely the magic in vision inspection. :)
@@breen-machine So I'm waiting for more videos with machine vision! :)
Could we use in-sight explorer in 2800 series camera?
The 2800 series is new and uses Vision Suite. I don't think it'll work with Explorer