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This document contains ahow-to step by step guide on how to perform a Crop Load Vision Fruit Count Scan. You will need the Crop Load Vision module to access this feature. |
📘 Instructions
Begin by logging into the Croptracker app on your mobile device.
Select the Crop Load Vision module from the main pageChoose “Crop Load Vision” on the Dashboard.
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Choose “Pre-Harvest Fruit Count”.Add a new event for your selected tree/area by selecting the “New Event” button at the bottom of the screen
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To start counting in a block for the day, press “New Event” at the bottom.
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Select a location for the event from the list of growing areas that correspond to your selected tree/area. This displays a filterable list of growing areas within your Croptracker account.
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The crop load vision scanning screen will pop up.
Position yourself approximately 1-2ft away from the tree you’re scanning.
Point your device’s camera directly at your selected tree and allow a marker to tag itself to one of the fruit on the tree.
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Choose the growing area where you’ll be counting. You can shortlist by name or variety at the top.
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Wait for the camera to appear.
Stand 2 to 3 feet away from the tree.
Point the camera at a piece of fruit on the tree and wait for it to turn blue.
You may need to get closer to pick up smaller fruit - 1 to 2 feet.
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9. Get as many fruit as you can.
A.) See example videos below:
https://youtu.be/FR_z7wPwRPI
https://youtu.be/xuGtsRxiB4c
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Angle the camera upwards in order to capture any hanging fruit that may be obstructed by branches or leaves.
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Move the camera close to and around any fruit present on the tree, ensuring that the markers are appearing over top of the fruit you’re scanning. The fruit count can be found at the bottom of the screen.
Maneuver the camera around the fruit while getting close at different angles in order to see the largest area of the fruit possible.
While moving the camera around and up the tree, transition to positioning the camera straight towards the tree.
Continue the motion of maneuvering around the fruit while moving up the tree.
Angle the camera upwards once again in order to capture the top portion of the tree while getting as close as possible to the higher hanging fruit.
Conclude the scan by taking a couple steps back to view a full image of the tree with all of the fruit markers present.
Press the “Save“ button at the bottom of the screen to end the scan.
A screen will pop up for you to input how much of the tree’s canopy was captured within your scan. Use the slider to indicate the approximate percentage of the tree you captured.
Press the “Save” button in the bottom right corner to save this information.
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This will take you to the event you created displaying the information from the tree you just scanned. If you want to scan another tree within this selected growing area press the “+ Add Tree” button at the bottom of the screen. Repeat steps 6-17.
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B.) Tips:
Start scanning near the ground a few feet away to help the app get its bearings.
Look at fruit from different angles to get a good view.
It may take a moment for the fruit to turn blue once it’s in view.
Use your other hand to move leaves out of the way.
If you're having trouble getting fruit from far away, try adjusting the distance slider under Advanced > Max Distance.
If the app isn’t picking up fruit that it should, try reducing the confidence slider under Advanced > Confidence.
When you’ve counted enough fruit, press the green Save button at the bottom to finish.
The app will ask how much of the tree you scanned. Enter the percent scanned and tap Save.
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To scan another tree, tap “Add Tree” at the bottom.
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To add another scan to the same tree, tap the the tree in the list and hit ‘Add Scan’ at the bottom of the screen.
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