My goal is to be able to take both sides of the chip (in the example, the chips are same both sides) so a potential trader sees what he is getting instead of looking at an image that's is in the Chip Guide Trade Facility -- which is one submitted by someone one else other than the potential trader. Don't get me wrong, the CGTF is a great tool to help facilitate trading among members. I have used it multiple times and have been totally satisfied with the outcome of the trades I have made. My purpose is to make the process of showing a chip easier with less work and motion. Using my 1040p camera, USB 2.0 connected, I can use Windows Pro Camera app to snap photo by using the computer's mouse. The image auto saves to a Camera Roll and can be easily accessed to attach to an email or put into a Chip Board post. Thanks for the ideas about my test, but I have made those improvements and it works better. So far, the advantages I see is that it only takes a minute or less to send images as an attachment -- bypassing a scanner and the work associated with fixing an image for attachment. This allows what you see, is what you get that is immediate to send out electronically. Any more ideas of how to make it better will be greatly appreciated.
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