EP2571699A1 - Method and device for producing colour images by way of a uv laser on pigmented substrates, and products produced as a result - Google Patents
Method and device for producing colour images by way of a uv laser on pigmented substrates, and products produced as a resultInfo
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- the present invention relates to methods of improving the production of counterfeit-protected color images on substrates, apparatuses for carrying out such methods, and products made using such methods, in particular secured documents such as passport personalization pages, identity cards and other identity cards, etc. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
- the functional layer from which the final image or any visible symbol or sign is generated during the process, consists of a thermosensitive layer.
- This functional layer extends over the map on a surface segment on which the image or other visually recognizable information is to be located later.
- the functional layer is usually in combination with other plastic layers from which the finished card is produced as a film laminate in the course of card making.
- the image is burned in this case, with the intensity of the laser beam is accompanied by a darkening of the irradiated spot. In this way, black and white images or grayscale images are routinely generated today.
- the coloring components of different colors must together result in a color space consisting of several, typically at least three, primary colors.
- the primary colors cyan [C], magenta [M] and yellow [Y] are preferred.
- the primary colors must also have an absorption spectrum that allows interaction with colored laser light. By nature, these are colors from the RGB system, which in practice is a partial incompatibility or non-ideal interaction between the colored components of the CMY system and the laser wavelength selected for the absorption maximum.
- this method shows the coloration by means of bleaching, ie lightening, of a color which is visible before the irradiation.
- the substrate appears through the visible mixture of the colored components before irradiation in a very dark, ideally black tone.
- the disadvantages are the complexity of the pigment formulation in the layer or layers to be decolorized on the card or the data carrier. They only allow limited to produce a pure white or pure black image.
- the absorption spectra of most of the colored components used are such that, to some extent, there is an undesirable interaction between a coloring component other than the desired laser wavelength. This effect can be problematic if pigments of different colors in the cross section of the three Wavelengths combined laser beam are.
- This above-mentioned non-ideality between the absorption spectrum and the exciting laser wavelength is manifested by a spectral crosstalk of the otherwise dye-specific laser bleaching. This results in a reduced image quality in the form of a color noise and a non-neutral reproduction of the hue.
- the adjustment and control of several coincident laser beams can be demanding in practice and, if carried out incorrectly, cause color and image defects.
- US 5,364,829 relates to the field of rewritable media.
- a matrix layer of a material which can be either placed in a transparent state with appropriate temperature control or in a cloudy and thus white appearing state, color particles are embedded. These color particles are particles that can produce only a single color and can not be changed accordingly by external action in their color effect.
- the color appearance is to some extent set via the matrix, namely, when the matrix is put in its transparent state, the data carrier appears colored, and when the matrix is set in its opaque state, the data carrier appears white.
- the change in the matrix properties to produce the color effect is triggered by a thermal head.
- WO 01/36208 mentions the use of latent pigments, which can be activated accordingly to produce different colors.
- the invention is therefore inter alia the object of finding an image-forming laser process for a particular example card-shaped data carrier that allows the production of colored images, symbols, texts, patterns et cetera in the required quality.
- the invention has for its object to perform the color images according to this method with apparatus or a system that meet or meet the required criteria of investment costs, operating costs, compactness and robustness of the process or sufficient.
- the complexity of the process and the products produced with it ensure a high degree of protection against counterfeiting.
- the invention provides a solution to these and other problems in a manner which is surprising for a person skilled in the art and amounts to a new process, the products produced therewith and the devices or systems required for the implementation.
- the object is achieved in that instead of the spectral separation of the primary colors such.
- a spatially resolving method using a single irradiation frequency is used.
- the location of each pigment particle is determined in a first step and then bleached site-specifically by a laser beam with a single wavelength or activated, preferably with a high-energy wavelength in the blue or in the ultraviolet.
- the present invention relates to a method of producing a sign, pattern, symbol and / or image in different colors on a substrate having on its substrate, under the action of a laser, the color effect losing (or more generally formulated, and subsequently so to understand - under the action of a laser, the color effect changing - wherein the change may be a destruction of the color effect, a generation of a color effect or a change in a color effect)) pigment particles, wherein different pigment particles with at least two or at least three different color effects on respectively Substrate are arranged.
- the method is characterized by the following method steps, wherein these method steps may be preceded or followed by further method steps:
- pigment particles which can be used in the context of such a process, reference is made to systems as described, for example, in WO-A-0115910 and WO-A-0136208.
- a multicolor characters, patterns, symbols and / or image is to be understood as having not only black and white and intervening shades of gray, but also colors, for example, composed of C, Y, M, in the latter case then Each of these three primary colors should be provided with individual pigment particles.
- the invention thus consists of a combination of the following elements:
- a local (geometric) separation of the colored components on the volume which serves as a precursor to a security document.
- the geometric separation of the colored components preferably satisfies the basic requirement that each surface element is occupied only by a colored component and there is a minimum distance between two colored components, i. Overlapping or direct juxtaposition of pigment particles or clusters of pigment particles is preferably largely avoided.
- An apparatus and method that can locate a particular colored component as a microscopic entity, such as a single pigment or cluster, on the medium and characterize it by its location coordinates and its color (or color to be triggered).
- a particular colored component as a microscopic entity, such as a single pigment or cluster
- the device enables the total number of all colored components to be mapped on the total area of the later image.
- a laser device whose beam exit optics, based on the known location coordinates, approach a colored component precisely and, depending on the required color intensity, bleach (or activate) this colored component to the desired degree and the method for carrying out the bleaching process with this laser device.
- a programmable controller for local positioning of the laser optics and power control of the beam so that each component is selectively exposed to the entire area covered with pigment particles (colored components) to form an image.
- the elements of the invention meet requirements for working speed, Economy, ease of operation and reliability to meet an imaging using the invention under industrial requirements.
- a first preferred embodiment of the proposed method is characterized in that steps a and b are performed in the same device and without any manipulation or displacement of the substrate between them.
- the determination of the color chart is a step in which precise positioning of the processed substrate over the success or failure of the subsequent processing by the laser is crucial.
- the entirety of the two steps a and b is preferably carried out in the same device, if appropriate using the same scanning device (for example linear motion unit).
- a further preferred embodiment of the proposed method is characterized in that the device for color card production and the laser optics are fixed in a stationary manner and that the substrate is moved with a linear motion unit relative thereto.
- This variant is particularly recommended for light substrates or those substrates whose image field can not be swept with a conventional movable laser beam guide (Galvo mirror).
- only one colored component should lie in the beam cone or focus circle of the laser for the bleaching process in a specific period of time, with all other colored components being in the shadow of the laser light in the same period of time.
- the distribution of the colored components within the area which serves as the basis for the image can be achieved by application by a printing process (for example gravure, high-pressure, flexo, et cetera).
- the imprint allows both a statistical distribution of the colored components as well as a distribution in lines, circles or complex figures such.
- B. Guilloche. A microscopic examination of the distribution of the colored components and a comparison thus makes possible as an added benefit the verification of the distribution pattern in the sense of an authenticity check.
- the pigment particles are arranged in a layer, preferably in a single layer, on and / or in the substrate, which itself may also be a composite of layers, and essentially as random Function of the location coordinate are distributed.
- the present invention differs significantly from other approaches of the prior art. This is in contrast to solutions in which, for example, in a fixed, typically regular pattern, the dyes must be sorted sorted according to their color, so then in the knowledge of this regular arrangement, the dyes can be triggered (for example, juxtaposition of rectangles, each with different colors are "filled" in several rows and rows).
- the procedure proposed here it is precisely the distribution of the colors or the pigments that make them available that are not specified in the production process of the untreated substrate, and this can be produced in a very simple process. Only in the first processing step is the preparatory determination of the color distribution or the distribution of the color-triggering pigment particles determined and then processed accordingly in the second production step. It is then also typical for a fixed, systematic arrangement of pigments, for example by a precise printing process with a controlled, reproducible positioning of the halftone dots, that the necessary procedure be that the control allows laser irradiation exactly according to this predetermined pattern and the pattern of irradiation in the Stops register with the printed image.
- This randomness of the distribution and the use of the random distribution for generating the symbols / images / characters et cetera can also be used as a further security level.
- the individualizing information (image) is combined with a fingerprint (random distribution of the image-forming pigment particles), which is a very high level of security that can not be substantially reproduced , allows.
- a corresponding data carrier can be compared with the associated information in the database during a check and the authenticity can be clearly determined.
- a further preferred embodiment of the proposed method is characterized in that the different pigment particles are arranged in a layer, preferably in a single layer, on and / or in the substrate and are regularly arranged substantially in a microscopic pattern, the microscopic pattern of an arrangement straight or wavy lines, parent patterns or microfilm.
- a microscopic pattern may be, for example, a specific lettering (for example, a denomination or the like) and, because it is also virtually non-reproducible, can be used as an additional security feature that can only be verified with an enlarging agent.
- a further preferred embodiment is to parallelize the method according to a and / or b, ie to process the substrate in sections at several locations on the image area at the same time.
- a print resolution of, for example, 500 dpi all colored components must be combined on an area of the resulting pixel size of approximately 50 ⁇ m in diameter.
- the size of a coloring component or a color body to a diameter of depending on the printing pattern of at most 16 ⁇ to 25 ⁇ out.
- a minimum spatial separation of the individual color body is a size of 5 ⁇ to 12 ⁇ , preferably 8 ⁇ to 12 ⁇ required.
- a particle size in these orders of magnitude can be represented by known methods.
- a further preferred embodiment of the proposed method is accordingly characterized in that the individual pigment particles have an average diameter in the range of 5-15 ⁇ m, preferably in the range of 8-12 ⁇ m, and that they are substantially all arranged on or in the substrate. preferably individually separated laterally.
- the arrangement of the particles can be in one or more planes. This particularly preferably in such a way that the mean lateral distance between two pigment particles is greater than the mean diameter of the pigment particles, or greater than half the mean diameter of the pigment particles.
- the beam diameter of the laser beam (the beam diameter is taken at the l / e 2 level, ie at about 13.5%) in step b is not more than twice as large as the average diameter of the pigment particles.
- the beam diameter of the laser beam in step b in the range of 5-20 ⁇ , preferably in the range of 8-15 ⁇ , particularly preferably in the range of 8-12 ⁇ .
- a color body of this size should be approached by a laser beam guide so that the laser optics can assume a precise position in front of the color body or galvo mirrors can direct the laser beam precisely onto the color body.
- the beam diameter of the laser beam at the location of the color body should be adjusted so that no interaction with adjacent color bodies can occur.
- the laser beam is focused in a suitable manner.
- the focus can not be less than a certain size diffraction-limited, but in practice without further example, on an area with a diameter in the size of the diameter of the color body, for example, adjustable.
- the standard scientific literature shows that a focus on ⁇ 1 ⁇ is possible.
- the monochromatic laser beam required for bleaching has a wavelength suitable for an efficient bleaching process, preferably in the UV range.
- a suitable wavelength generates the frequency tripled 1064 nm oscillation of a Nd: YV04 laser.
- US6002695 describes such a laser system.
- the power of such a laser should be in the range of 0.2 - 0.5 W, and a single pigment particle should be irradiated at such power for a period of 0.01 to 10 ns to ensure sufficient bleaching.
- step a Before the lightening of the color bodies by a laser irradiation, it is necessary to map the totality of all color bodies on the area occupied by color bodies. This is carried out according to the invention, for example, in step a with an analytical scanning method.
- the position and color determination of the individual color bodies takes place, for example, via the detection of characteristic points from the absorption or scattering spectrum of the individual color body in the case of white light excitation.
- a suitable focus diameter is about one sixth of the diameter of a color body.
- the white light beam scans the area covered with color bodies with the aid of the above-described linear motion unit and can thus separately stimulate all color bodies on this area and detect them accordingly by collecting the scattered or transmitted light.
- the white light beam with the required focus is preferably mediated by a fiber optic, for example, from a single, but also from a bundle of oligomode fibers, eg. B. with a single fiber diameter of 10 to 15 ⁇ , may exist.
- a colored body in the focus of the exciting white light beam is reflected by the character of the reflected or transmitted light, which makes both the position and the color of the color body detectable.
- the spectral analysis of a color body usually requires at least three characteristic values which, by means of a logical comparison algorithm, yield a value for the base color of the color body.
- the characteristic values can be detected simultaneously, for example, by three photodiodes with suitably selected color filters.
- the position of all colored components is captured in this way and as it were stored as a map in a database.
- the color map is used in the following step of laser bleaching for the two-dimensional navigation of the laser optics or the bleaching laser beam.
- a further preferred embodiment of the proposed method is characterized in that for carrying out the step a using the reflection light, the top of the substrate or in the case of the use of the transmission light, the underside of the substrate, preferably using a linear motion unit with an artificial or natural white light source and / or detection unit (for example, photodiodes), is scanned, wherein, preferably as a function of the spatial coordinate, white light is irradiated and the reflected or transmitted light is spectrally analyzed as a function of the location coordinate, preferably by exclusively at least two, preferably at least three discrete frequencies, which allow a distinction of the substrate disposed in the different pigment particles, preferably using a photodiode, the signal is detected, and the position and the associated color effect of individual pigment particles or clusters of pigment particles in a data matrix forming the color chart are recorded as a data tuple.
- a linear motion unit with an artificial or natural white light source and / or detection unit for example, photodiodes
- a variant of the spectral analysis can also consist in that, instead of the white light, several irradiations with light of different colors are carried out for a limited time in quick succession.
- the color of a pigment particle also with a series of flashes of different frequency ranges, eg. B. in the colors red, green and blue.
- this method of scanning an original is used with some flatbed scanners.
- the spectral evaluation can be limited to a photodiode.
- a further preferred embodiment is characterized in that, to carry out step b, the surface of the substrate is scanned, preferably using a linear motion unit with a laser source arranged thereon, on the basis of the color card the laser source being directed to individual pigment particles or clusters of pigment particles individually in their color effect to destroy or activate.
- the same linear motion unit can preferably be used, as has already been explained above.
- a processing protocol for the laser or the plurality of lasers can be generated in step b, this processing protocol receiving the information which individual pigment particles, as a function of the spatial coordinate, to produce a specific macroscopic color effect for the character, pattern, symbol and / or image in their color effect by the laser targeted to be influenced locally targeted, in particular destroyed by the laser in their color effect (bleaching) to be.
- the primary application of the method consisting of the sub-methods of analytical scanning or color body mapping and lightening of the color bodies with a laser beam is to produce an image on a substrate, for example a plastic card, preferably a portrait image in a security document such as an image on a ID card or on the personalization page of a passport.
- a substrate for example a plastic card, preferably a portrait image in a security document such as an image on a ID card or on the personalization page of a passport.
- the digitally fabricated map of colored components according to this invention may also be used in the context of using a security document for verification thereof.
- Commercially available devices such as scanners or digital microscopes are sufficient to test the distribution pattern. It is also possible to use for verification in addition to the usual printer loupes, digital microscopes and other devices electronic portable devices such as mobile phones and their optical recording devices.
- specific programs (apps) which can be run on the portable devices or mobile telephones can be provided, which automatically record such a recording via a mobile telephone connection, a wlan connection or a remote connection, for example via the Internet, with the information stored in a database compares over the disk and accordingly issued in turn via the mobile phone allows a statement about the authenticity.
- the digital images generated locally with these devices provide information on the authenticity of the document by comparison with the color body map of the document stored in a central database.
- the corresponding application programs can be installed both on the portable devices and on central servers. This proof is naturally possible for an individual document.
- the present invention relates to a data carrier having a character, pattern, symbol and / or image generated by a method as set forth above.
- this is characterized in that it has been produced on the basis of a substrate with random arrangement of the pigment particles, and that on the data carrier and / or in a database the random arrangement and its use for generating the character, pattern , Symbols and / or image is deposited to increase security.
- such a data carrier is an identification card, credit card, passport, user card or nameplate.
- the present invention relates to a device for carrying out a method as described above, in particular characterized in that the device comprises means for fixing or at least stationary placement of a substrate, a first unit for determining the color card of the substrate, and a second Unit for spatially resolved, only individual pigment particles or individual clusters of pigment particles in their color effect changing irradiation with a laser at a single frequency based on the color chart (14) to produce a resulting color effect.
- the first and the second unit can use the same linear motion unit.
- the device thus typically additionally has at least one Data processing unit and at least one, by this data processing unit two-dimensionally controllable linear motion unit, which carries the first and / or the second unit.
- the invention is based on the insight to map individual pigments in a color chart and then to individually control these individual and also with regard to their color change properties different pigments with a laser with a single frequency. Further embodiments are given in the dependent claims.
- Figure 1 is a schematic representation of possible pigment distributions on substrate en, wherein in a) a statistical distribution is shown, in b) a distribution in lines, in c) a distribution in the form of meanders, in d) a circularly repeating distribution, in e) a distribution in the form of micro-typeface;
- FIG. 2 shows in a) a schematic representation of a division of a surface into a surface element with associated pigment particles, in b) the control of a pigment particle by a laser, and in c) the constriction of the laser beam in the focal plane due to diffraction;
- Fig. 3 shows the different phenomena depending on the degree of magnification, wherein in a) the
- Appearance with the unreinforced eye and in b) the appearance is represented by an enlarging means
- Fig. 4 shows the different steps of image formation, wherein in a) the step of
- FIG. 7 Microscopic image of a substrate printed with colored stripes before treatment with a laser beam (a) and a further but not microscopic image of an irradiated substrate with a laser of a single wavelength (b).
- FIG. 1 shows a picture surface 2 covered with pigments 1.
- the variant according to FIG. 1a shows a random, ie essentially statistical distribution of the pigments 3, while the other variants according to FIGS. 1b to 1d show linear 4, meandering 5 or circular 6 arrangements of the pigment particles demonstrate.
- Figure le finally demonstrates a superimposition of a static distribution with a microprint 7. All these variants of the pigment distribution can be represented by printing processes and can be used as starting material for carrying out the proposed process.
- FIG. 2 a is an abstract and schematic illustration of an image surface which consists of surface elements 22, which in a certain sense are theoretically imaginary in this case 25, which each contain only one pigment grain.
- the pigment grains have the three primary colors cyan [C] 20, magenta [M] 21 and yellow [Y] 19 in a random distribution, but only one corresponding pigment particle in each surface element.
- FIG. 2b shows the profile of a laser beam 23 with a specific beam diameter 24. After passing through a focusing element 25, this laser beam is focused to a diameter which allows complete irradiation of a pigment grain 1 and whose focal diameter is sufficiently small to whiten only one pigment grain 1 at a time , but this substantially completely irradiated over the entire cross-section.
- FIG. 2 c shows the constriction of the laser beam 23 after diffraction when passing the focusing element 25 in the focal plane to a smallest diameter 27.
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b illustrate the difference between the macroscopic observation or effect FIG. 3 a of an image 8 which was produced on the image surface 2 according to a method of this invention and the microscopic observation FIG. 3 b provided with a magnification device 9 allows a view of the pigment structure.
- the microscopic observation of a specifically controlled pigment distribution allows precisely to verify this pigment distribution, since this distribution is combined with the actual individualizing information of the image, the fingerprint effect of the pigment distribution is combined in a synergy with the individualizing information, so that a significant increase in the Safety standards results.
- this pigment distribution can also be a special grid that can be assessed with a printer magnifier.
- a combination of a special grid with a random background distribution is also possible, so that the special grid can be verified without reference to a database, and the random background distribution can be verified by querying the corresponding identification information in a database.
- the microscopic structure can be checked both in a simple verification process (special grid) and in a safety-related verification process (query of the random distribution from the database).
- FIG. 4b demonstrate the two main process steps a and b of this invention, consisting of the local and spectral analysis of the pigments using reflected light with the aid of a white light source 11 and a photoreceiver 12, which with a two-way linear motion 10 micrometer accurate on the sample or the image field can be positioned ( Figure 4a, step a), and a UV laser system 17, which decouples a laser beam 23 so that according to the data obtained from the apparatus of Figure 4a , This laser beam can hit every single pigment with pinpoint accuracy ( Figure 4b, step b).
- the substrate can also be moved by means of a two-way tracking unit.
- the detector in the case of a white light excitation consists of several color-specific components, which may for example consist of several provided with different colored filters photodiodes, or that the detector, for example, a CCD sensor or a CMOS sensor with upstream multi-color filter (eg Beyer filter), wherein in the case of a Foveon CMOS sensor can be dispensed with a color filter.
- the exciting light source 11 in Fig. a graphic embodiment of the exciting light source 11 in Fig.
- the excitation light is generated with several different colored, narrow-band light sources, the exciting light source consists of several components .
- the diameter of the laser beam 24 is collimated by the focussing element 25 much more strongly to the smallest diameter 27 than illustrated in FIG. 4b, ie the drawing is not to scale.
- a widening of the laser beam after decoupling from the laser resonator is not shown separately, but part of the UV laser system 17th
- the entire workflow of the method according to this invention is shown in FIG.
- the essential steps are the local and color detection of each individual pigment grain 13, production of the color chart 14, the filing of the data thus obtained as a color chart in a database 15, the data respectively the driving protocol for the laser control 16 supplies, which in turn the process of selective laser bleaching with the UV laser system 17 controls.
- the color chart in the database also serves as a signature for subsequent authentication of the security document via its image data.
- FIG. 6a and 6b explain a possible application of this technology for portrait production on a card-shaped data carrier 26.
- the portrait produced according to this invention also contains additional data based on the.
- This data may be, for example, personalization data of the document owner (as shown in Fig. 6b), which serve the identification of the document holder or z.
- FIG. 7a shows a microscope image of a substrate printed with a high-resolution process, onto which the colors yellow (19), cyan (20) and magenta (21) are printed in strip form.
- the distribution of color shows conspicuous irregular distortions due to imperfections in the printing process.
- FIG. 7b shows the macroscopic representation of a bleaching of a color pigment mixture of yellow, cyan and magenta pigments produced with a 355 nm 2W laser (free jet, unfocused).
- the thickness of the strip is about 500 ⁇ .
- the pigments are bleached regardless of their color, a spectral selection at 355nm no longer in contrast to visible light range.
- a print original is printed with the aid of a known printing process (offset printing, gravure printing, etc.) in such a way that there is a color print pattern, which is regular after superficial observation and defined by the production process, on the print original.
- the print pattern has all the color components required for color mixing.
- a pattern of the colors shown in stripes (19), (20) and (21) as in Fig. 7a take the color strips at a resolution of 500 dpi, a width of less than ⁇ and have microscopically an irregular shape that the deficiencies attributed to the printing process.
- the technical design of such a precise 3-color printing is flawed according to the current state of the art. In particular, it does not allow to work completely without overlapping of the color components and with seamless area filling in the entire image area.
- Fig. 7a impressively shows the microscopic scale visible irregular shape of the stripe printed areas made with a high resolution printing process.
- a method is advantageously used which digitally detects the objective, statistically distributed defectiveness of the print in which the arrangement is checked by means of a detector, which is subsequently stored and taken into account in the exposure following later.
- an xy linear motion is advantageously used with a mechanical repeatability of 2 ⁇ (eg Fa.
- the detection of the resolution is thus about a factor of 25 higher than the resolution of the pressure (500dpi correspond to about 50 ⁇ / ⁇ 6 ⁇ ).
- the dyes used for printing can be ablated or bleached by means of a laser.
- the dye is selectively ablated or bleached with a suitably chosen focus size.
- a focus diameter below the 2 ⁇ m can be achieved, so that the focus size can be adapted to the actual desired resolution.
- An optically induced bleaching process can be carried out in this way also within a laminate, as far as the pressure-bearing layer is covered by a transparent layer.
- This application option is particularly advantageous in the personalization of security documents blanks such as personal documents or driver's licenses.
- An illustration of pigments of different color bleached with a 355nm UV laser is shown in Fig. 7b.
- the method is used to personalize security documents, for example, and opens up an additional opportunity for greatly increasing the security against counterfeiting.
- the exact detection of the color regions is no longer used, as in the preceding, merely to improve the printing process with regard to its technical defects.
- the arrangement of the colors can also be done in a random pattern, changing from blank to blank, as this can be detected by the corresponding control unit.
- a blank can only be printed if, prior to exposure to the laser, the method according to a. is used, otherwise it would come to a false color representation.
- the Korarössen the pigments are in the range of ⁇ . They therefore have the same order of magnitude as the strips in the embodiments A and B. Accordingly, they can be accurately detected in their location on 2 ⁇ in the same manner as described there with a microscopic scanning method. Also, their diameter is suitable to individually address them with a UV laser beam with a focus of about ⁇ , since said mechanical Linearverfineninomme with 2 ⁇ location accuracy can be purchased (from Heinrich Wolf, Eutin). FIG.
- the error safety is so high that it can be sufficient in everyday life should, for example, at border controls, only small sections of an image with, for example, a low-cost USB microscope to photograph and make a first authenticity check from a central server. Only in case of doubt the whole picture would be used.
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