Thanks for the idea. I will give it a try as the price
is right.
The availability of high-quality color cameras coupled
with powerful computers is a dream that was science fiction only
a few years ago. James Bond might have had an iPhone-style
camera but you really couldn't have bought one at any price ten
or fifteen years ago.
Sandratomkins writes:
> Martin,
> This is a bit of a tall order! But I can make a suggestion that you could
> try: The app I would suggest is called camfind. For example, I just took
> a shot of my coffee mug and the answer was black-and-white striped mug.
> Which is correct! So, if you use this app and isolate any given wire by
> sliding a sheet of plain paper underneath it, so that CamFind is only
> looking at one wire at a time, you may have success! Give it a try
> anyway, I think, hope I'm Right here, CamFind is a free app. So there's
> nothing to be lost?
> Happy snapping,
> Sandy
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