If you're trying to identify real gold using the IsItGold? app, the accuracy of your scan plays a huge role in the results. Whether you're checking a family heirloom, a flea market find, or a piece from your jewelry box, capturing the right photo makes all the difference.
In this article, we’ll guide you through simple but essential steps to get a high-quality scan of your jewelry or gold item. Let’s make sure your images help—not hinder—the analysis.
๐ Why Scanning Quality Matters
IsItGold uses image recognition and visual cues—like color, markings, and surface texture—to provide a gold-likelihood estimate. Blurry images, reflections, or poor lighting can throw off results or cause the app to reject the photo entirely. That’s why preparing your object and photographing it correctly is crucial.
✅ The 6 Key Tips for the Best Jewelry Scans
- ๐ก Good Lighting: Use daylight or a bright white lamp. Avoid yellow bulbs and harsh reflections. Soft light from the side is best.
- ✋ Steady Hands: Hold your phone still or use a tripod. A stable shot means better detail.
- ๐ Focus on Details: Zoom in and ensure the image is sharp. Tap the screen to manually focus on stamps or engravings.
- ๐ซ Neutral Background: Place your item on a simple, non-distracting surface like black fabric or white paper.
- ๐ Multiple Angles: Take photos from several perspectives—especially of hallmarks or stamps.
- ๐งผ Clean Before Scanning: Wipe your item gently with a microfiber cloth. If needed, use a little isopropyl alcohol (min. 70%) to remove oils or dirt. Avoid submerging or harsh scrubbing.
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