Common Lighting Techniques

Bright Field
Dark Field
Back Lighting
Diffuse Light
Co-Axial

The effectiveness of a light source in an inspection is determined by the direction at which
light strikes an object, and the direction of the reflected light into or away from the camera.
Suitable illumination covers the required field of view, creates a consistently measurable degree
of contrast, and does not cause reflected glare. Different light types are required to provide
successful illumination for the broad range of products being inspected by automated systems. 


 

 Bright Field
Light is aimed directly at an object, often creating

distinct shadows. This type of lighting is effective
when used on objects requiring high degrees of
contrast, but creates specular reflections when
used with shiny or reflective materials
 

 

 Dark Field
Light is projected at an angle to the surface,
causing any variations to deflect light up into the
camera, creating bright spots on a dark
background or field. Nothing is seen by the vision
system if there are no aberrations on the surface.

 

 

 Back Lighting
An even field of illumination is projected from
behind an object. The object is seen as a
silhouette by the camera. Backlighting is most
commonly used for taking measurements or
determining part orientation.
 

 

 Diffuse Light
Reflected light, providing a non-directional, soft
illumination free of harsh shadows that is well
suited for highly specular objects.
This illumination effect has been likened to the
type of light found on an overcast day.
 

 

 Co-Axial
A variation of diffuse light in which
light is aimed at an angled beam splitter that
reflects the light down. The object is viewed
from above through the beam splitter. This light
type is particularly helpful on highly reflective
objects or in situations where the area of
inspection is obscured by shadows from it's
surroundings.


Each light type has a specific purpose, but is also adaptable for a range of applications not
immediately related to its function. For example, a spotlight, which provides bright field
illumination, can be placed at an angle to create a dark field effect. For some applications,
the best results are achieved by combining multiple light types.



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