F.A.Q.

How do I capture 2D tags?

Correct Incorrect Incorrect Incorrect
Code is centered, in focus, well illuminated and has correct dimensions in view finder. Blurring or out of focus image Partially visible tag Tag is too small

To get best recognition results, position tag in the center of viewfinder. Tag should cover about 50- 80% of view finder area and be fully visible. Good illumination improves recognition results. Keep camera lenses clean.
Please avoid fine-pitch codes as they cannot be decoded or even detected in most cases. Refer to correct example above and examples of tags below.

Here you can find illustrated guide on how to create and capture 2D tags on a base of Kaywa.com: guide 1.

What Dandelion Code tags are supported

Example 1 Example 2

Application supports all Dandelion Code tags as native code format of the 2D Sense Platform.

What QR Code tags are supported

Version 1 Version 5

Application supports five most popular QR Code versions from 1 to 5 with all error protection levels. Japanese charset is not supported at the moment.

What Blotcode tags are supported

Example 1 Example 2

Application supports all properly scaled Blotcode tags. More about Blotcode is here: www.blot-code.com

What Data Matrix tags are supported

Size 10 * 10 Size 26 * 26

Application supports all most popular square Data Matrix tags with sizes from 10*10 to 26*26.

What Shotcode tags are supported

Example 1 Example 2

Application supports all properly scaled Shotcode tags. For more details on Shotcode technology go to www.shotcode.org