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Managing Scanned Cards

Review, edit, and manage scanned cards from your live camera scanning session.

Viewing Scanned Cards


Review your scanned cards in the results panel:

  • Results Panel: Displays all scanned cards on the right side of the screen
  • Card Preview: Click any card to see a larger preview image
  • Card Details: View card name, set, condition, and pricing information
  • Scan Queue: Cards appear in real-time as they are scanned
  • Recognition Status: See which cards were successfully identified

Editing Card Information


Modify scanned card details:

  • Click to Edit: Click on a scanned card to open the edit dialog
  • Change Card: Select a different card if the recognition was incorrect
  • Adjust Condition: Update the card condition (NM, LP, MP, HP, DM)
  • Set Quantity: Change the quantity for duplicate cards
  • Add Notes: Include custom notes for specific cards
  • Save Changes: Click "Save" to update the card information

Removing Cards


Remove unwanted cards from your scan results:

  1. Hover over the card you want to remove
  2. Click the "Delete" or "Remove" icon
  3. Confirm the deletion if prompted
  4. The card is immediately removed from the results

Sorting and Filtering


Organize your scanned cards:

  • Sort Options: Sort by card name, set, price, or scan order
  • Filter by Set: Show only cards from specific sets
  • Filter by Condition: View cards of a particular condition
  • Search: Search for specific cards by name
  • Clear Filters: Reset all filters to view all scanned cards

Reviewing Scan Results


Check your scan session summary:

  • Total Cards: See the total number of cards scanned
  • Total Value: View the combined value of all scanned cards
  • Recognition Rate: Check the percentage of successfully identified cards
  • Scan Statistics: Review scanning speed and accuracy metrics