Developer's Aside
If things change, the inspection method must be different, right?

Today I had an investigator from a credit reporting company. He said, "I'm making inspection software using images taken by a camera. I'm making software that inspects the images taken by a camera. I don't understand. [I don't understand.]

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Developer's Aside
Maybe it's the pressure...

I received a request from a client who came to my office today, saying, "I can't go to the seminar on June 8 due to company business, so I would like to have a video or at least a recording if it is impossible. I am sure that I won't be able to give a "normal talk".......

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Developer's Aside
"Directional" vs.

BOTH THE "EYE" AND THE "CAMERA" HAVE DIRECTIONALITY, MEANING THAT THEY CAN ONLY SENSE LIGHT FROM A CERTAIN DIRECTION. WHAT KIND OF IMAGES CAN BE OBTAINED WHEN THESE ARE COMBINED WITH LEDS OR LENS-FOCUSED ILLUMINATORS WITH STRONG "DIRECTIONALITY"? IF THE "DIRECTIVITY" HAPPENS TO MATCH [...].

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Developer's Aside
Small "billboards"

We are a limited liability company with a capital of 3 million yen. I am sure that this is the lowest rank for a legal entity. However, recently I have come to believe that this is a big "plus" for us. One of the reasons is the characteristics of the product "image inspection" [...].

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Developer's Aside
Loose Collaboration

We do not have a specific agency at this time. Nor do we intend to have a distributor for some time. We would like to sell our products to people who are attracted to FlexInspector and who share our philosophy. And we [...].

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Developer's Aside
We want to wipe out unhappy imaging inspections.

The reason I am singing FlexInspector's praises is because I want users who are having trouble with image processing inspections to realize that there is a way to do it this way. Knowing how to do this will certainly make a big difference. The public's perception of image processing inspections [...].

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Developer's Aside
Unique Business Model

There is no doubt that our business model is quite unique in the industry. Specifically, 1) Supplying many of the same products. We focus on only one product that has overwhelming versatility among them, and this [...].

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Developer's Aside
Today, again...

Today, too, we had a visitor from a distant place. They came to our office because they said, "We need to see the actual product to understand it. They told us that they are currently using a considerable amount of image sensors, but they are not doing so well. We briefly explained the principle and conducted a sample experiment [...].

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Developer's Aside
Raging March

This month is almost over. This month has been very busy with visitors and business trips. However, it has been very enjoyable and encouraging to receive feedback from visitors and on-site demonstrations that they find our products "interesting. Still, it is very enjoyable and encouraging to hear the feedback from the major manufacturers for a company the size of ours.

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Developer's Aside
Illumination theory for image inspection

Maybe not all... If the purpose of imaging inspection is to "replace visual inspection," then ultimately what is most important is "correlation with visual inspection. Going back to that point of view, the general idea of current imaging illuminators is "[...]".

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