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Good pictures are essential for best results | Good pictures are essential for best results | ||
During registration | |||
Lighting condition should be as constant as possible and we strongly recommend using the flash (we use a flash detection to reject usage of overexposed area) | * Keep in mind that a similar picture will be needed during Authentication. | ||
* The quality of picture used during Authentication are important but less critical. | |||
* The first picture will become the "Reference" make it your best. | |||
Photo should be taken as close as possible to the object but not too close to avoid blurriness | |||
Lighting condition should be as constant as possible, and we strongly recommend using the flash (we use a flash detection algorithm to automatically reject usage of overexposed area, so feel safe) | |||
Use a point of view facing the flattest surface of the object. | Use a point of view facing the flattest surface of the object. | ||
For very small object (pils, jewels, ...) , use a Camera with Macro capabilities like iPhone Pro (3 lenses) , | |||
but be careful that the flash should be constantly lighting the same area, this require cares to have a good registration. | |||
'''Tips for transparency''' | |||
Some object like banknotes may have transparent areas | |||
As we ask for 2 pictures and use both to analyze similarity it is a good practice to move slightly this object over it's background between picture #1 and picture #2. | |||
This will artificially create a difference that will void usage of this transparency area, and is rather a simple and helpfull methode, | |||