Image Capture Best Practices for Optimizing Color Accuracy
Minimize Shadows
- Shadows can distort color accuracy.
- To reduce shadows, stand at the side of the bin and face the sun when capturing images.
Avoid casting your own shadow onto the bin.
Control Light Sources
- Minimize variation in light sources when capturing images.
- When capturing indoors, ensure nearby artificial lights are controlled.
Uncontrolled light sources can alter how the camera perceives color and create multiple shadows.
Avoid Motion Blur
- Motion blur can distort fruit colors.
- For handheld captures, hold the device steady.
For top-down captures, ensure vehicles move no faster than 5 m/h (8 km/h).
Capture Images Directly in the App for Handheld users
- Using images from the device’s gallery can reduce color accuracy.
- The app cannot reference key information from gallery images during processing.
Remove Nearby Reflective Objects
- Remove nearby objects that may affect color accuracy.
- For example, a blue wall near the bin can reflect blue light, altering how the camera sees fruit color.
Ensure Adequate Illumination
- For top-down captures, use an artificial light source near the camera to illuminate the entire frame.
- Ensure the light source has a high CRI rating (e.g., 95) for balanced color lighting.
- Unbalanced light sources can skew color accuracy.
By following these practices, you will optimize the accuracy of color grade for your fruit using the Hectre app.