I have always used my iPhone 5s without any issues (1.2 megapixel camera). It looks like the LG Leon has a 5 megapixel camera, so it should be more than adequate! Just make sure that you have it adjusted to a high enough resolution.@Arch Stanton wrote:
...And would an LG Leon Android camera be of high enough resolution for the pics please?? Many thanks
I've never had to crop my pictures. I line up three sides of the box as close as I can to the edges of the rectangular frame and use the part of the lid that shows up in the frame to place the paper with the location and assignment numbers (or I just write the numbers on that part of the box lid for the new client)@kenasch wrote:
I’ve posted this before, but with an IPhone or iPad take a “square” picture. It frames the pizza perfectly and there is no need to crop it. You have the option to take a “square” photo when you enter the camera app.
I really detested flipping over the pizza and taking a picture of the bottom crust on two pieces. By the time I got done messing with the pizza, it was always cold and I did not want it anymore. I did a PJ's for the new company and was paid. I worried they would give a hard time about photos but I followed the same formula and lighting as I did on the last company.@beaveman wrote:
Have you guys seen the commercials about how Papa Johns counts the toppings on thousands of pizzas each year to make sure they are being made properly? Every time I see that commercial, I am reminded that its our mystery shopping photos that are being used to count the toppings. :-P
I've done the shops for three different companies now. The first required all kinds of crazy stuff - a side view, cutting slices in half to get an edge picture, flipping slices over to see the bottom of the crust, etc. The second only required pictures from the top of the pizza, but that MSC is no longer in business (see another thread for all of the drama). The current MSC has the same requirements, just pics from the top. I've made sure to follow the requirements each time (no shadows, use flash, etc.) and have never had any pictures rejected, even with a few shops on the road when I had to settle for taking pictures in my car.