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document contains a how-to step by step guide on how to view and interpret Harvest Quality Vision Results using the Croptracker web browser. You will need the Harvest Quality Vision module to access this feature.

For more information on adding Harvest Quality Vision to your Croptracker account contact support@croptracker.com

 📘 Instructions

1. To access your HQV results on the web, login to your Croptracker account.

Under 2. From the dashboard, click on the Harvest drop down menu and select ‘Harvest Harvest Quality Vision Scans’Scans’.

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3. On the scan results screen, the results are automatically filtered to the current day. Change Using the Harvest Date filter, adjust the dates to a larger range to view more results from the dates you selected.

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4. To view the results for a single scan, click on the preview image or the blue ‘View’ Viewbutton in the Actions column on the right.

5. The scan results screen in broken up into several sections. The first section, ‘details’Details, contains the ‘meta data’ about the scan you are taking including what variety is being scanned, when the scan was taken, who took the scan, etc.

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6. The second section contains the reconstruction of the scan. Navigate around the model using the buttons at the top. Hold shift while using the scroll button to zoom in and out. The table of the right hand side will list the size in mm of each piece of fruit detected along with the number of data points the system used to generate that size.

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7. The next section, ‘Size Distribution’Size Distribution, will display the a bar graph of the size distribution of the apples detected. This graph can be organized using, metric, imperial, or custom size class measures.

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8. The color results are displayed below. Each bar in the graph represents 5 degrees of Hue. The y axis represents the total number of pixels of each hue range of the detected fruit.

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Hue Explanation for HQV users .

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9. The next section ‘Harvest Harvest Class Colors’ Colorswill display the percentage match of this scan to any color classes set up in the system. Color classes can be filtered using column ordering or using the search filter at the top of the table.

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Harvest Class Colors .

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10. The last section will display any inspections added to this scan. You can click view from here to view the full inspection results as needed.

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To view and add results to this section, you need the Quality Control Module.

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Quality Control, or contact support@croptracker.com for more information on the quality control module.

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 📘 PDF Instructions

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1. Navigate to the top of the Harvest Quality Vision Scans

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page.

2. Select the Download PDFbutton.

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3. After you’ve clicked the button, a new tab will open in your browser will appear with the PDF formatted report.

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  • Size distribution: Shows in a graph the size distribution of the fruits that were scanned, it compares the harvest class size range (mm) by the percent matched.

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Color Distribution:

  • Color Distribution: Shows the color distribution of the fruits scanned. It compares the hue value to the data points.

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Need a little more support? Not sure you’re using your Croptracker account to the fullest? Get in touch with an expert at support@croptracker.com. You can also book 1-on-1 training with a Croptracker expert at https://www.croptracker.com/1-on-1-training.html.