2005
DOI: 10.1117/12.585551
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Design of an illumination technique to improve the identification of surface flaws on optics

Abstract: An edge illumination technique has been designed using a monochromatic light source that improves the identification of surface flaws on optics. The system uses a high-resolution CCD camera to capture images of the optics. Conventional edge illumination methods using white light sources have been plagued by light leaking around the optics causing high background levels. The background combined with lower resolution cameras has made it difficult to determine size and intensity characteristics of the flaws. Thus… Show more

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“…At input interface of each component a binary transmission mask is applied to take into account their damaging surface. Those masks come from previous high resolution numerical pictures of individual components taken by an edge LED lighting [17]. The thick black line gives a reference calculation file with no binary mask.…”
Section: Computationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At input interface of each component a binary transmission mask is applied to take into account their damaging surface. Those masks come from previous high resolution numerical pictures of individual components taken by an edge LED lighting [17]. The thick black line gives a reference calculation file with no binary mask.…”
Section: Computationmentioning
confidence: 99%