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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 402040, member: 13650"]I've mentioned this before here. I think it would be a great idea and would love to see it come to that. I think they will be able to judge eye appeal as well some day. Examples could be input into the system for it to go buy. Hundreds or thousands if necessary. All under the exact same lighting. </p><p><br /></p><p> They have computers sorting produce that can tell in a flash how ripe tomatoes or apples are just by going through a scanner, and then by weight they'll get sorted again. These computers analyze the produce for color too. Then machines will kick them off the lines into the appropriate boxes.</p><p><br /></p><p> It would be a monumental effort to get this done but I think it could be done. Many counterfeits could be caught by weight and size in split seconds. </p><p> Then they could be sent to a human grader to verify for sure that it's not authentic, before being destroyed at the factory. </p><p><br /></p><p> I still wouldn't mind humans scanning everything that went through, as a double check before they would get sent back out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 402040, member: 13650"]I've mentioned this before here. I think it would be a great idea and would love to see it come to that. I think they will be able to judge eye appeal as well some day. Examples could be input into the system for it to go buy. Hundreds or thousands if necessary. All under the exact same lighting. They have computers sorting produce that can tell in a flash how ripe tomatoes or apples are just by going through a scanner, and then by weight they'll get sorted again. These computers analyze the produce for color too. Then machines will kick them off the lines into the appropriate boxes. It would be a monumental effort to get this done but I think it could be done. Many counterfeits could be caught by weight and size in split seconds. Then they could be sent to a human grader to verify for sure that it's not authentic, before being destroyed at the factory. I still wouldn't mind humans scanning everything that went through, as a double check before they would get sent back out.[/QUOTE]
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