Another missing element in imaging inspection

Can a visual inspection be performed without moving the face and without using the hands?
The "hand" here is not the "hand" that is brought in front of the eye, but the hand that is used to change the positional relationship between the eye and the object.

Most image inspection systems use a single camera, which also has a fixed positional relationship between the camera and the object. In the end, they are only looking at one aspect of the object, and this is another factor that reduces the reliability of image inspection.

People often compare visual inspection with image inspection and say, "the human eye is still great," but it is not the eye that is great, but the "hand" in visual inspection that enables high detection capability.

For most visual inspections, a single fluorescent light and someone with "hands" and "eyes" are all that is needed. I think the shortest route is to imitate this.

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