Few things worse that inspecting and evaluating welds using photograph with low resolution.
Dye penetrant inspection of intermittent fillet welds? On a ferromagnetic material? We're all going to die!
Hire some welding inspectors to inspect the welds. Let them determine if the welds meet the requirements of the design or contract. It would be helpful to know what the material of construction is, what welding standard applies, what does the drawings specify for the welding (size, length, etc.), how long the duct work has been in service. If the duct work is carbon or high strength low alloy steel, magnetic particle testing would probably a better choice that dye penetrant testing. By better, I mean faster, less mess, and less likely to contaminate the material that would interfere with welding should it be necessary to make field repairs.
The welds look "smooth (I don't see any characteristic ripples). Perhaps the system has been in service for a period of time and the welds have been "worn" smooth by the wood chips passing through the duct.
Best regards - Al