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Internal iSight Experiment
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Delicious Monster
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Sep 20, 2006, 09:25 PM
 
It's no secret scanning on an internal iSight can be a pain in the butt, but a recent user anecdote had me scratching my head, wondering, "does that really work?"

I'm sure you know what a barcode looks like, but sometimes, there's a little mini-barcode that follows the main barcode, which provides no useful information, as far as Delicious Library is concerned.

So, this user said when he covers the mini-barcode, his internal iSight scans the big barcode a lot faster. I think it would make an interesting, if unscientific, experiment, if you internal iSight users out there wouldn't mind giving that a try and reporting on your results.
     
 
   
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