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  2. Keykode - Wikipedia

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    All of these slices are from the same side of the same piece of negative, cropped and stacked for simplicity. (A) Human-readable Keykode number (the number to the far right advances by one for each 16 frames of 35 mm film or 20 frames of 16 mm film). Next to that is the same information in USS-128 Barcode machine-readable language. (B) Further ...

  3. Barcode - Wikipedia

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    A barcode or bar code is a method of representing data in a visual, machine-readable form. Initially, barcodes represented data by varying the widths, spacings and sizes of parallel lines. Initially, barcodes represented data by varying the widths, spacings and sizes of parallel lines.

  4. Patch Code - Wikipedia

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    Before scanning, the document is prepared by inserting pages that only have a Patch 4 on them before and after the color sections. The scan starts out in black and white. When the first toggle patch is encountered, the following pages are scanned in color. When the second toggle is encountered, the following pages are scanned in black and white.

  5. High Capacity Color Barcode - Wikipedia

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    An example of a High Capacity Color Barcode: a Microsoft Tag referring to the HCCB article on the English Wikipedia. High Capacity Color Barcode (HCCB) is a technology developed by Microsoft for encoding data in a 2D "barcode" using clusters of colored triangles instead of the square pixels conventionally associated with 2D barcodes or QR codes. [1]

  6. File:High Capacity Color Barcode Tag.svg - Wikipedia

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    Special pages; Printable version; ... Vector graphic of a Microsoft tag high capacity color barcode ... See [[Talk:High Capacity Color Barcode#Improved tag SVG image

  7. Interleaved 2 of 5 - Wikipedia

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    Every pair of digits is color-coded, showing the code and the value for each digit. Because digits are encoded by pairs, only an even number of digits can be encoded. Typically an odd number of digits is encoded by adding a "0" as first digit, but sometimes an odd number of digits is encoded by using five narrow spaces in the last digit. [a]

  8. Codabar - Wikipedia

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    It is even possible to print Codabar codes using typewriter-like impact printers, which allows the creation of many codes with consecutive numbers without having to use computer equipment. After each printed code, the printer's stamp is mechanically turned to the next number, as for example in mechanical mile counters .

  9. MSI Barcode - Wikipedia

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    MSI barcode for the number 1234567 with Mod 10 check digit. MSI (also known as Modified Plessey) is a barcode symbology developed by the MSI Data Corporation, based on the original Plessey Code symbology. It is a continuous symbology that is not self-checking.