Detect & remove defects in film rolls.The new Rewind re·wind tr.v. re·wound , re·wind·ing, re·winds 1. To wind again or anew. 2. To reverse the winding of (recording tape or camera film). n. 1. The act or process of rewinding. Management System from ISRA ISRA Industrial Site Recovery Act (New Jersey commercial real estate law) ISRA Institut Senegalais de Recherches Agricoles ISRA Illinois State Rifle Association ISRA International Symposium on Robotics and Automation Vision System, Duluth, Ga., maps and displays locations of specks, gels and other defects in a roll of film. The system was developed last year in partnership with a major film processor and will become commercially available in March. Rewind Management works with ISRA's camera-based film inspection system to grade a roll of film for quality, mark the film edges where defects are detected, display the location of film defects, and then optimize optimize - optimisation the slitting slit n. A long, straight, narrow cut or opening. tr.v. slit, slit·ting, slits 1. To make a slit or slits in. 2. To cut lengthwise into strips; split. configuration to remove them. A processor can then decide whether it makes better economic sense to sell a film roll as off-grade or to upgrade it by removing defects. Printed edge marks on the film let the system track defects in a roll even when the length of the roll is altered. Tel: (770) 449-7776 * www.isravision.com |
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