One user says

FlexInspector allows you to
The FlexInspector is a simple and easy to use tool that allows you to inspect a wide variety of things without having to write a program.
Simple concept, so you know what you're doing.
It is possible to "devise for visibility" because "if it can be seen, it can be taken".
It is easy to verify before introducing visual inspections, for example.
One of our users tried various types of lighting, lenses, cameras, etc., and selected the most suitable one for the object on their own, and achieved good results. This is far beyond the level of our company, which does not have sufficient knowledge of the object.
In image inspection, the points to be evaluated in advance are
(1) Detection capability. Whether the object to be detected is visible or not.
(2) Operability. Whether or not the system can really be operated when it is put into the field.
(3) Compatibility with the object. There are some objects that cannot be made into a thing no matter how you try.
These are the main reasons.
However, many people start with the "theme is there first," and then proceed with the introduction of the system.
Verification of only "certain defects
Verification with a defective sample that cannot be identified when it was made.
Verification with only a few samples
In general, we are not so naive as to believe that we can succeed with such a simple, re-tooled approach.
Always have an experimental environment available, conduct experiments at the product level in the field, and theme up those that work well.
This is the safest and most reliable way to proceed with image inspection themes.

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