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Three Key Technologies for Crystal Clear Images
Real-color Sensing
Real-color processing is an image processing technology that performs high-speed processing of full-color images with a total of 16.7
million colors (256 tones per RGB channel). This means that image processing can be performed with the same color information
that is visible to the human eye, and stable measurements can be performed under lighting that closely resembles natural light.
Real color image processing
Color Image Processing
Binary image processing
Color variations be-
tween 16.7 million
different colors can
be captured without
any color loss.
The camera image is processed as-is without any
loss of quality.
This enables even the slightest of color
differences to be captured with high accuracy.
Dark Bright
Dark
Black White
Black
Captured images are converted to a 256-shade
monochrome image and processed. This enables
more stable inspection compared to binary level
processing, but slight changes in color cannot be
detected with this method.
Captured images are converted to a black and
white two-color image and processed. This reduc-
es the amount of data and enables high-speed
processing.
OMRON FQ2 Series
Previous Image Processing
HDR Sensing
High dynamic range minimizes the effects of lighting such as halation and allows highly precise inspections.
Halation
Underexposure
Conventional images
Dynamic range
of the upper image
Dynamic range
of the lower image
HDR image
Dynamic range
after HDR
processing
Industry's highest
dynamic range
Max. 5000 times
higher than
previous models
Defects Undetectable Due to Overexposure or Underexposure
Any spot outside the dynamic range is blurred by halation or shadow.
Defects Detectable Even on Reflective or Shadowy Surfaces
The surface of the workpiece is accurately reproduced and detected even with overexposure or
underexposure.
Polarizing Filter + High-power Lighting
Lighting is required for stable image inspection, but shiny surfaces can reflect light, resulting in incorrect judgements. You
can use a polarizing filter to reduce specular reflection, but the entire image will be darker, which can result in insufficient
image contrast.
The FQ2 Series is equipped with OMRON’s own high-power lighting DR optical system for effective use of LED power. This
system provides sufficient lighting for inspection even when the enclosed polarizing filter is used.
Standard Lighting
Light is reflected.
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Standard Lighting + Polarizing Filter
The overall image is dark;
inspection becomes unstable.
High-power Lighting + Polarizing Filter
Overall image contrast is maintained,
and only reflections are eliminated.

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