Ensuring adequate light for high-speed applications involves more than measuring lux; it depends on how much light the sample reflects and absorbs and whether it captures direct or scattered light. High-intensity light may still fail if the sample doesn’t reflect enough to the camera, making brighter lights essential for short exposure times to prevent blur.
How to Evaluate Machine Vision Lighting for High-Speed Inspections
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