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Optics has always played a major role in industrial inspection and measurement applications. However in the past a critical component in such systems has often been the human eye. This aspect is changing rapidly now with the introduction of new technologies and new concepts in optical measurement. We will describe a number of new tools that provide new capabilities in inspection and also can eliminate the human from the measurement process.