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How to distinguish pinhole, shrinkage cavity, fisheye, shrinkage cavity, etc. In the paint?
Fisheye is a raised particle produced by bubbles not breaking through the surface of the film.

Crater is a middle depression left by plane jet after bubbles burst on the surface, and its extension is convex, usually with the largest area.

Shrinkage is a trap-like shape with a large internal opening and a small opening, which is caused by insufficient wetting of the substrate or residual low-surface substances on the surface.

Pinhole is a small hole with the same size inside and outside due to insufficient leveling.