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  • in reply to: How To Scan A Material (Question About Material Itself) #2665
    dkerpy@yahoo.com
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    Thank you very much.

    in reply to: Ideas and feedback #2664
    dkerpy@yahoo.com
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    Great ideas. I have seem questions\feedback.
    2. You are talking about user applications, ones that are written by us, the developers. I did not try to write an app yet, but is it not entirely up to us to add it into our application? Or is it impossible and you need the SCiO developers to pitch in?
    3. Yeah, offline raw-storing of data would be great. On the user’s side of the application, I think it’s still up to us to add it to our application. But for raw data scanned by us the developers, having the ability to scan and save the raw data for later analysis would be great!

    4. Again, isn’t it only up to us?

    5. Did not run into that yet (well, I did not scan a lot yet…). Is it common for others?

     

    in reply to: How To Scan A Material (Question About Material Itself) #2641
    dkerpy@yahoo.com
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    Well, I was using the fruit as an example, since it is used as one of your own examples…
    But I would still love an answer.
    I do not have a background into chemistry, biology or physics (light) – So I am not sure exactly how much information I need to gather for accurate results.
    Answer will be much appreciated, thanks.

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