SanDisk Pro-Blade SSD System Review: Unifying Data Management for Phot


In this comprehensive review of the SanDisk Pro-Blade SSD System, Alex Coleman from PhotographyLife examines how this innovative storage solution caters to the needs of professional photographers and videographers. With the increasing demand for managing large volumes of high-resolution media, SanDisk’s Pro-Blade line offers a unified approach to streamline data management processes.

Key Features of the SanDisk Pro-Blade SSD System

Most professionals are accustomed to capturing images and videos on in-camera storage devices, then offloading them to portable hard drives, and finally transferring them to desktop systems. The SanDisk Pro-Blade SSD System aims to simplify this workflow. Central to this system is the Pro-Blade Mag SSD, which comes in storage capacities of 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB. The SSDs allow direct filming and easy connection to enclosures for editing, thus eliminating the import step and utilizing high speeds for both recording and editing.

Pro-Blade Mag SSD: Compact and Robust

The Pro-Blade Mag SSD is designed for durability and high performance. It features a compact aluminum housing rated for 3m drops and 4000lb crush loads. The proprietary Pro-Blade Interface ensures modularity, durability, and impressive throughput, rated for 2,000+ cycles into docks and capable of 3,000+ MB/s read speeds with the appropriate enclosure.

Transport and Station Enclosures

The Pro-Blade system includes two types of enclosures:

  1. Transport Enclosure: Ideal for portability, this enclosure supports a single Mag SSD and offers up to 2000MB/s read/write speeds via a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2×2 port. Its clean design and efficient heat management make it a practical choice for on-the-go professionals.

  2. Station Enclosure: Designed for desktop workflows, this enclosure houses up to four Mag SSDs, providing up to 16TB of storage with 3000+ MB/s speeds over Thunderbolt 3. It’s perfect for high-demand workflows, large studios, and productions requiring fast data access and massive storage capacity.

Performance Analysis

In testing, the Mag SSDs delivered excellent performance on both PC and Mac systems. Coleman used a 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M1 Pro chip and a Windows system with an AMD 5950x processor. The SSDs achieved speeds that effectively saturated the available USB-C bandwidth and maintained high speeds during extensive file transfers without overheating or throttling.

Real-World Use and Recommendations

While the Pro-Blade Mag SSDs can reach their full potential in terms of speed and performance, their actual performance depends on the computer’s interface. The Transport enclosure’s lack of Thunderbolt support limits its speed to about 1000 MB/s on many systems, but the Station enclosure overcomes this limitation with Thunderbolt 3 connectivity.

Despite these limitations, the SanDisk Pro-Blade SSD System stands out for its high-quality build, modularity, and professional design. It’s an excellent choice for photographers and videographers who need fast, portable, and swappable storage solutions. Although the system is more expensive than simpler SSD options, its unique features and performance benefits justify the cost.

Conclusion

The SanDisk Pro-Blade SSD System is an exceptional choice for professionals requiring a streamlined and robust storage solution. Its combination of speed, durability, and modular design makes it a standout option for managing large volumes of high-resolution data on the go.

Read the full article by Alex Coleman for Photography Life HERE

c# – To Netflix videos playing side by side at the same time


I am trying to make an application where the user can play 2 Netflix videos side by side.

This is the error that I am getting. viewing from more than one browser or tab

The code is currently using the following objects

I don’t get the Netflix error when:

  • 1 browser is normal and the other is incognito. incognito
  • Chrome and edge side by side. Edge gets blacked out as soon as I try to take a screenshot but it is working. chrome and edge

Tried cefsharp but it can’t play any protected media.

Is there a way to play 2 netflix vids side by side with .net? Any ideas?

Also would I be able to access the DOM somehow?

Families of Uvalde shooting victims sue Activision and Meta


The families of victims of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas are suing Activision and Meta, as well as gun manufacturer Daniel Defense.

The families bringing the lawsuits are represented by attorney Josh Koskoff, who previously won a settlement from Remington for the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims. The suit against the technology companies claims, “Over the last 15 years, two of America’s largest technology companies … have collaborated with the firearms industry in a scheme that makes the Joe Camel campaign look laughably harmless, even quaint.”

Specifically, the suit points to Activision’s popular “Call of Duty” video game franchise, which it describes as a “cunning form of marketing [that] has helped cultivate a new, youthful consumer base for the AR-15 assault rifle,” and to Instagram, the photo app owned by Meta, which the suit claims “knowingly promulgates flimsy, easily circumvented rules that ostensibly prohibit firearm advertising; in fact, these rules function as a playbook for the gun industry.”

In a statement, Activision expressed sympathy for the families but said, “Millions of people around the world enjoy video games without turning to horrific acts.” We’ve reached out to Activision and Meta for additional comment.

In the lawsuit’s telling, the Uvalde shooter was a “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare” player, and he was also targeted by Daniel Defense’s advertising on Instagram. (Meta bans gun sales on its platforms, but The Washington Post previously reported that the company gives gun sellers 10 strikes before booting them.)

“Defendants are chewing up alienated teenage boys and spitting out mass shooters,” the lawsuit argues.

Politicians continue to debate whether video games promote gun violence. A recent review by the Stanford Brainstorm Lab looked at 82 medical research articles on the topic and concluded, “current medical research and scholarship have not found any causal link between playing video games and gun violence in real life.”

Pulling Back the Curtain on Email Deliverability


You can create the best email in the world, but it won’t matter if it doesn’t make it to your subscriber.

And that’s why it’s vitally important you work with an email service provider (like FeedBlitz!) who places the highest possible focus and dedication on their deliverability practices.

But what does deliverability mean? And how and when does it actually happen? And is there anything you can do to help?

The answers to those questions and many more are what you will find in this post. There’s a lot of ground to cover when it comes to email deliverability, so without further delay, let’s jump right in.

In this post, you’ll learn:

What is email deliverability?

Deliverability is a fairly common buzzword in the world of email marketing. However, unless you’re in the business of establishing and safeguarding it — or have had your email efforts impacted because of the lack of it — there isn’t a lot of clarity around the term and how companies achieve, monitor, and protect a high deliverability status.

In the simplest of terms, deliverability is the processes and protections that allow your emails to reach your subscribers. It sounds pretty simple, but everything that takes place to get your emails from creation to open is much more complex.

Knowing the ins and outs of email deliverability will help you make wiser decisions regarding your email marketing efforts. And it’ll also offer vitally important clarity when deciding which email service provider (ESP) to work with.

Because again, you can design the prettiest emails possible, filled with the best content of your life, but it all means nothing if you’re with an ESP who cuts corners and your emails don’t actually get delivered.

Key terms related to email deliverability.

Anytime you’re working with a complex topic, starting with a foundation of key terms is best. The following terms will be helpful to know as you dig deeper into this blog post:

  • Deliverability – getting your emails to a subscriber.
  • Inboxing – getting your emails to a subscriber’s inbox (including Gmail’s promotions tab) as opposed to the spam folder.
  • Reputation – receiving internet service providers (ISPs) review, judge, and estimate the safety of emails being sent by a particular email address — based on their own top-secret set of rules and guidelines — which ultimately determines whether your email will be allowed or denied.
  • Authentication – a process to further validate the sender of your emails established through SPF, DKIM and DMARC, which use DNS to ensure permission has been granted.

What happens when you send an email?

Deliverability checks are not something that takes place one time, in one specific step of the email sending process. It can — and does — happen at multiple stages of the process every time one of your emails begins to send.

To help give you a better idea of how and when this can happen, we’ll start with all the things that happen when you send an email, i.e., the path your email takes from the moment it begins sending to its arrival at your subscriber’s door.

There are many more steps than you may realize, and that’s because most of the process takes place behind the scenes. The full process is a bit more nuanced and detailed than what’s outlined here, but the six steps highlighted below will give you a solid frame of reference for the process.

While most ESPs follow similar, if not the same steps, below is a FeedBlitz-specific version to help show additional checks performed throughout the way:

A graphic diagram of the six steps of what happens when you send an email listed below.

Step 1 – You create an email. And when working in FeedBlitz, before you’re even able to send or schedule the mailing, the content is checked against our in-house protocols. For example, you won’t even be allowed to send an email that may potentially be rejected by ISPs.

Step 2 – The email begins sending. A unique email copy is created for each subscriber and sent to one of our outbound SMTP servers. (SMTP = the internet’s email protocol)

Step 3 – Our SMTP servers send the email to the ISP. FeedBlitz’s SMTP servers then send your mailing to the receiving ISP’s servers.

Step 4 – ISP reputation check. The receiving ISP’s inbound email server runs a series of reputation checks (on the sender) and content scans (on the email).

Step 5 – Receive, reject or quarantine. The ISP will then either allow your email through, immediately reject it, or quarantine the email by sending it to a subscriber’s spam folder.

Step 6 – Email received! (or bounced/rejected) FeedBlitz gets feedback on whether your email was received or recorded as a bounce/undeliverable.

At any step of the process, deliverability and reputation checks can kick in and prevent your email from arriving.

Luckily, the strict standards and practices many ESPs (like FeedBlitz!) have in place work to catch anything before the email even reaches outbound servers. They will also diligently monitor all feedback loops from ISPs and swiftly suspend any list whose feedback is not up to par.

Actions you can take to boost your deliverability and sender reputation.

Good email deliverability isn’t only in the hands of your ESP. You as a client can have a significant impact on your reputation with your subscribers, which can and will boost your individual deliverability success.

Below are five action items you can do to help boost your own deliverability and sender reputation even further.

  1. Set up authentication for your sending domain.

    Authentication is an added layer of verification to let ISPs know you are the true, valid sender of the email and that you’ve okayed FeedBlitz to do that for you. It involves SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. However, DMARC is typically used by high-level enterprise clients.

    FeedBlitz servers send your campaigns on behalf of the sending email you supply. (Note: This is why you may notice your email reads via feedblitz@mail.feedblitz.com in email apps like Gmail or Outlook.) Authentication provides additional validation by saying, “Yes! This email is from me, and I authorize FeedBlitz to send it on my behalf! But please show me as the true sender.”

    This reinforces the level of trust an ISP forms with you and your emails. Hello, reputation booster.

    Are you a FeedBlitz client and not sure where you stand on your authentication? Click here to log in and run a quick scan.

    And if you’re ready to put authentication into action for your FeedBlitz-support campaigns, these steps walk you through how to set things up for your account: Protect Your Brand with SPF and DKIM and What Is and How to Create a DMARC Profile.

  2. Keep an eye on engagement data for your campaigns.How your email is received by subscribers is a strong indicator of the reputation you have with your audience. Are they opening? Clicking? Complaining? Unsubscribing? These data points are very important to FeedBlitz, fellow ESPs, and to individual ISPs who decide whether to prioritize (or deprioritize!) your emails.

    Healthy engagement is the strongest indicator of a healthy mailing list. And everyone likes healthy when it comes to deliverability.

    In FeedBlitz, you can track engagement data for each campaign from the list dashboard, dive deeper into in on the individual mailing dashboards, or pull a full engagement report to see engagement data over a chosen period of time.

    Note: Not sure what a good open rate is? Check out this episode of Win the Inbox to learn more.

  3. Review your content strategy and email best practices.

    This may seem a bit broad, but it relates back to something in section 4 of this post: Your audience ultimately determines what is or is not spam.

    Along with your quality content, you want to deliver a smooth, seamless experience for your subscribers. This means taking into consideration details such as:

    – Are you mailing regularly? A consistent cadence sets your subscribers’ expectations and can heighten open rates.

    – Is your branding all connected? From your website to your email template, the colors, the images, etc.? This helps with brand recognition, emphasizing you are someone the subscriber knows, likes, and trusts. (Again, better engagement is the result!)

    – Are you sending the content your audience signed up to receive? This can be a big determining factor in the frequency of how often a subscriber opens your emails. Deliver on what you promised when they signed up!

    – Is your template accessible for different audiences? This is where font size, color contrast, alt text for images come into play. The easier your email is to read and engage with, the wider your audience can become.

    That’s a small selection of things to consider, but it’s a great start to creating a smooth experience for your subscribers.

  4. Subscribe to your own list.Somewhat related to actionable #3 above, subscribing to your own mailing list not only ensures the end-to-end subscriber experience is up to your standards but also lets you know immediately if your emails are potentially being routed to somewhere other than the inbox.

    This also falls into best practices as you’re able to view test emails across different platforms and devices before hitting send.

    Again, the idea is to make sure your subscribers are having a seamless experience with every campaign you send, so it’s always best to check on different devices and email agents when possible.

  5. Remove people who are no longer opening or clicking your emails.While FeedBlitz handles unsubscribes and bounces for you automatically, if there“s one thing the team recommends the most to clients across the board, it’s removing inactive subscribers. This keeps your list — and engagement data — healthy.

    If a subscriber hasn’t opened or clicked one of your mailings in 60+ days, chances are they’ve lost interest. So instead of keeping them on your list with the mindset of “a bigger list is a better list!” set them free and move forward.

    In FeedBlitz, there are two ways you can go about this: one would be to send a re-engagement campaign and check if these inactive subscribers are still interested in sticking around, and the other would be to identify and remove them in one fell swoop. The choice is yours. Just remember, the name of the game is healthy, engaged mailing lists!

Some of these action items you can work on and complete right away, and others you may choose to take a week or month to focus on. Either way, the suggestions outlined above will not only have a positive impact on your deliverability but also on the relationships you have with your subscribers.

How FeedBlitz safeguards and boosts deliverability.

In this section, you will learn some of the secrets, standards and practices FeedBlitz has in place to protect and boost email deliverability.

These practices not only keep our clients’ emails going but allow us to consistently maintain our industry-leading deliverability rate of 99.8%. When an ESP works hard to safeguard their reputation, they’re also working hard to safeguard yours.

It’s important to take deliverability practices into consideration if you’re comparing ESPs to see which is a good fit for you. While an ESP may not go into great detail on their in-house practices, you’re welcome to use the six items outlined below as a guideline for questions to ask.

Without going into too much detail — we do have to protect some industry secrets, and we’re highly aware that bad actors read this to learn how to try and skirt the rules — below are six deliverability-related items you may find interesting. (Or, at the very least, you may find them insightful if you’ve ever had a list suspended or mailing halted!)

  1. We own all of our servers.That means when you’re sending with FeedBlitz, you’re not sharing a server with anyone who hasn’t been well-vetted or anyone who also isn’t being monitored 24/7/365. We have complete control over our infrastructure.

    Owning our own servers is hugely important. Some ESPs do not own their servers, and ultimately, they do not have full control over their reputation management. This leaves you vulnerable to your emails being potentially stopped if an unknown bad actor sends from the shared server your emails are sending from, the entire server, and everyone on it, is taken down.

    When this happens, the server’s IP can be added to a blocked list which is monitored by ISPs (who then reject your emails, not letting them through the door), as well as third-party lists many ISPs check as well — all because of emails you didn’t even send!

    One bad apple really can ruin the barrel in these situations…which is why FeedBlitz doesn’t cut corners when it comes to protecting deliverability.

  2. Feedback loops and changes with major ISPs (i.e., Gmail, Yahoo, Comcast, etc.) are constantly monitored.Meaning, we keep very close tabs on things such as how your audience interacts with your emails, any rejections or bounces which come through, oddly large groups of hard bounces, and velocity-based triggers. Resulting in your email having the best chance of getting through to your subscriber.

    As part of the monitoring process, if one of our servers is being throttled by an ISP, your campaigns will be quickly routed away from the machines in question so they can continue sending while further research is completed on the server and IP.

    If an ISP has cleared out a batch of old or undeliverable emails, we’ll confirm this is correct and not merely a glitch in the email ecosystem.

  3. Every email list and every subscriber is checked before they’re even allowed in the door.

    And that is not an understatement. It doesn’t matter if you have 10 subscribers or 10 million subscribers, each and everyone is checked against our own set of internal block lists, matched against 3rd party known purchased or rented lists, and will result in immediate suspension — and quite possibly being blocked from FeedBlitz all together — if an email address returns as a spam trap.

    We ruthlessly guard imports to protect the reputation of all FeedBlitz clients. If a list is suspended due to a blocked import or poor quality metrics (more on this below), it will remain suspended for at least 24 hours while the import file is being reviewed. After reviewing, the deliverability team will evaluate whether or not the import will be allowed to proceed and if the list will be reinstated.

    To put it plainly, we check receipts on each and every subscriber you try to bring into our home so our clients can rest easy knowing everyone is held to the same high level of quality control.

  4. Before you’re able to leave the editor, your emails go through the same content filters ISPs will run when deciding whether to allow or deny your email entry to the subscriber.

    Step four in the process listed above is where the destination ISP runs a series of checks to then decide what to do with your email.

    FeedBlitz created a series of content-based checks within the Visual Mailing Editor (VME) to mirror those an ISP will run.

    And while the industry has evolved quite a bit, and there is less emphasis on the presence of common spam/trigger words when it comes to deciding whether to allow your email through or not, it is still a factor to take into consideration.

    These content scans are also a safeguard against making sure your account has not been compromised.

    It’s frustrating, but bad emails can still come from good places, and that’s why multiple checks and balances are in place throughout the email creation and sending process to help ensure the success of your efforts.

    Important note: Because reputation extends to the links in your emails as well, this is why FeedBlitz doesn’t even allow an email that links out to a bad IP to be sent. We’re always looking out for you!

  5. How your subscribers engage with your mailings has a big effect.Just because a mailing passes our filters, ultimately, it’s up to your audience to decide whether or not it’s spam.

    Even if your email isn’t flagged as spam, ISPs (and FeedBlitz!) track all feedback from subscribers in how they interact with your mailings.

    This includes opens, clicks, and unsubscribes. It all has an impact on your deliverability. ISPs keep just as close tabs on this as we do. For example, when emails aren’t opened frequently, a subscriber’s ISP makes note of this and can demote or deprioritize them.

    FYI: If a mailing comes back with a lot of unsubscribes or complaints, it’s suspended in FeedBlitz for at least 24 hours while our team conducts a thorough review.

    This all works to keep your reputation and the reputation of all FeedBlitz clients in as good of standing as possible. And as you’ve probably picked up on by now, we don’t play around when it comes to sending reputations.

  6. New practices are regularly implemented.

    As the world of email evolves, so do we. Our team continually adjusts our in-house practices and protocols, as well as implementing new items. For example…

    – In April of 2022, we informed clients our deliverability team was increasing our email capacity by 40% by warming up a new batch of servers. Deliverability ✅

    – Large lists with a very low open rate (<10%) will be run through an auto-purge feature to maintain open rate stats and engagement data? You guessed it, deliverability ✅

    – New DMARC checks are live in the authentication dashboard of your account settings. Again, hello, deliverability ✅

    Some updates are minor (auto-purge, for example) while others are more substantial (i.e. a new batch of servers). Regardless, all current and new practices are multi-pronged to address a variety of deliverability-related factors.

That’s a very small handful of the practices in place which keep FeedBlitz not only in good standing with all major ISPs but also leading the industry with a consistent 99.8% deliverability rate.

Because when your ESP has a good reputation, you have a good reputation, and your emails are much more likely to reach your subscribers.

And that’s the ultimate goal, isn’t it?

Why deliverability should be your ultimate determining factor.

Email deliverability isn’t as exciting as email templates or a buffet of features you may or may not use. However, it’s email deliverability that will actually get your emails to your subscribers. And even though it’s incredibly important, it’s not always top of mind when considering who to work with on your email marketing.

If you’re in the market for a new ESP, factor the provider’s deliverability practices and rate into your search. Ask their team if deliverability is a high priority for their company (which it absolutely should be!), and they’ll be more than happy to chat with you about it.

You don’t even need to get super technical here. A few key questions to ask would simply be:

  • What is your deliverability rate?
  • Do you own your servers? If not, do you use shared servers?
  • How do you handle bounced and undeliverable emails?
  • What do you do to safeguard subscriber imports?

Those four questions, paired with the information in this blog post, will give you a strong overall sense of a provider’s deliverability prioritization, helping you make a better-educated decision on who will facilitate communications with your audience.

Because again, you can create the best email in the world, but it won’t matter if it doesn’t make it to your subscriber.

Ready to send your emails with FeedBlitz’s industry-leading deliverability?

Head to this page to start your free trial. Questions? Feel free to reach out with any questions through our Support Page. While live support is available Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern, and you can always find helpful information 24-7 at the resources linked here.

Tell Us Your Thoughts on Furiosa


Anya Taylor-Joy as Furiosa in the titular 2024 film.

Image: Warner Bros.

Nearly 10 years ago, George Miller brought the Mad Max franchise blasting back to relevance with Fury Road. The film wasn’t just well-liked, it was basically a game changer for plenty of moviegoers and delivered them something they’d never really seen at the time. And of the many things to love about Fury Road, people fell greatly in love with Charlize Theron’s Imperator Furiosa, who is more of the film’s true protagonist than Tom Hardy’s Max.

When Miller revealed he was following up Fury Road with a prequel focused on Furiosa, eyebrows were definitely raised, particularly when Anya Taylor-Joy was cast as a young version of the character. Then we got to see Furiosa’s first trailer, and it instantly became clear Miller was about to cook yet again. Now that it’s out, people have gotten to experience what’s been said in the weeks since its premiere at Cannes: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is the real deal, and a more than welcome return to mad, mad car-heavy wasteland.

While not quite the revelation that Fury Road was, or at least not in the same way, critics and audiences have been fairly high on Furiosa. Amid criticisms of the pacing and visuals, those who like it really like it, particularly its cast and 15-year scope that makes it feel like the post-apocalyptic epic it’s been marketed as. With the summer movie season in full swing, this film will probably end up as the highlight for many once all is said and done.

If you saw Furiosa, let us know what you thought about it. Did it live up to whatever expectations you had, and wht do you want out of Miller and Mad Max next? Tell us in the comments below.


Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

Best gaming PC build for Valorant in 2024



Riot Games released Valorant back in June 2020 and the game has continued to grow steadily since, with many ex-CS pros making the switch to the newer competitive FPS shooter. Even with the release of CS2, Valorant still remains a popular tactical shooter – so what’s the best gaming PC for Valorant?

Valorant runs smoothly on a variety of different hardware like most other esports titles but that doesn’t mean you should just go for the cheapest option. You need to consider what resolution, refresh rate, and graphical settings you are going to be playing at. While it is possible to build a relatively cheap gaming PC to play Valorant, you can essentially future proof your PC for any further developments in monitors but also against any new games that may be more taxing in the years to come.

With all this in mind, we have put together what we consider to be the best Gaming PC for Valorant, saving you the time and getting you on the server a bit quicker!

PC hardware deals

If you are planning on building out your next gaming PC, then finding deals on some components is the best way to get something better for cheaper. In that case, you can find deals on GPUsCPUscoolersmotherboardspower supplies, and cases. There are always some discounts to be found even if it’s not any special sales time so you can save a few bucks here and there.

What You Get For Your Money

As Valorant is a well-optimized shooter, there is no need to spend extravagantly unless you play the odd AAA titles in 4K. Of course, most competitive players don’t bother with the likes of 4K gaming monitors and as Valorant runs on a wide variety of hardware, there is a lot of wiggle room for the budget.

Budget is a rather ambiguous term when it comes to a custom gaming PC as it varies from one player to the next so we are going to be building the best gaming PC for Valorant with value and longevity in mind. This means that we will include some of the latest hardware to grace the shelves while keeping away from the high-priced flagship components. Included in the budget for this PC will also be excellent additional components like fast RAM and adequate storage, to make sure you walk away with a top-drawer gaming experience.

Performance

The performance of our custom Valorant PC is going to cover a lot of bases here, with the main focus on driving enough frames for those of you at the top end that may want to utilize a 240Hz monitor. While we are looking to achieve greatness here, we don’t want to go overboard but you can rest assured knowing that you’ll be getting solid performance out of this PC.

The performance will go beyond just high FPS in your favorite esports titles and allow you to play a variety of games if you choose to. To bolster the powerful CPU/ GPU combination we are going to include fast RAM, at least 1TB of fast storage, and nice little extras like Wi-Fi, meaning this is going to be a beast for Valorant as soon as you can build it.

Valorant PC Requirements

As Valorant is well optimized, you get a fairly good experience even when playing at the minimum specification. The issue with running the game on lower-end specs is that you will often find yourself at a disadvantage. To give you an idea of how the game runs let’s take a look at the game’s system requirements as advertised on their website.

Valorant Recommended Requirements

  • CPU: Intel Core i3-4150
  • RAM: 4 GB or more
  • HDD: ~20-30 GB of storage space
  • GPU: NVIDIA Geforce GT730
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Screen Resolution: 1080p
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection

Valorant High-End Requirements

  • CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 3.2GHz
  • RAM: 4 GB or more
  • HDD: ~20-30 GB of storage space
  • GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Screen Resolution: 1080p
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection

As these requirements demonstrate, the game is not taxing, however, you are going to want a better PC than this to run Valorant effectively.

Most Popular Best Computer Vision Applications In 2024


The time of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has arrived and exploded ever like before. Computer scientists/researchers have been dreaming of developing machines that can see & understand the world as humans do. The efforts made led to the advent of computer vision, which is a vast subfield of AI.

In recent times, the application of computer vision in artificial intelligence has taken great leaps. Thanks to improvements in deep learning & AI neural networks. Deep learning is a subdivision of AI that is exceptionally good at processing unstructured data such as videos and images.

The advances have provided the way for boosting the use of computer vision in existing domains and again introducing new ones. In most cases, computer vision algorithms have become an essential component of the intelligent applications and systems that we are using every day.

Computer vision has the hidden power to derive information from digital images, videos, and other visual inputs and delivers useful insights. As it grows in importance, the future of computer vision will be appreciable and help organizations maximize their business efficacy.

In this article, we will look at what is computer vision, computer vision applications benefits, and the future of computer vision.

What Is Computer Vision?

“The construction of explicit, meaningful descriptions of physical objects from digital images.”

To make it easy for you to explain, I am going to explain to you in simple terms.

Computer vision is an interdisciplinary field of AI that allows the computer to understand, process, and analyze digital images, videos, and other input images. Its efficient algorithms can process both static pictures and videos.

It works on enabling computers to see, identify, and process images as human vision does and then provide a suitable output.

One of the driving factors behind the enhancement of computer vision is the amount of data we generate daily (3 million images shared daily) that is used to train and make computer vision better. The expected market size of computer vision is expected to reach US $48.6 billion by 2022.

In less than a decade, today’s computer applications reached 99% accuracy from 50%, making them more precise than humans at swiftly retorting to visual inputs. Sub-domains of computer vision include anomaly detection, image restoration, object recognition, video tracking, and indexing.

How Does Computer Vision Works?

Most people have confusion between computer vision and image processing. However, computer vision is more of a high-level process, and it deals with the analysis of an image/video.

The process involved in computer vision application is like input an image and it will give you the interpretation of the image as output. The computer vision software covers every component of the picture. These modules are then evaluated.

For instance, simple computer vision allows patterns/shapes to be recognized. More advanced applications enable people or animals to be recognized.

The computer vision applications in 2022 are central to automated vehicles & drones as well as augmented reality and facial recognition software development.

The Current State Of Computer Vision

Before we get thrilled about advances in computer vision, it’s good to know and understand the challenges of applied computer vision and AI technologies. While many significant improvements are observed across digital technologies, we are still far away from completely rolling out computational vision algorithms that can make sense of videos and photos in the same manner as humans do.

At present, deep neural networks are the key to computer vision systems, and they are very cool at matching patterns at the pixel level. And the neural networks are very good at classifying images and localizing objects in images.

But when it comes to an understanding of the context of visual data and describing and describing the relationship between various objects, they fail miserably. The current application of computer vision in artificial intelligence shows how much can be accomplished with pattern matching alone.

Here are a few challenges of Applied Computer Vision:

Challenges Of Applied Computer Vision

The current subject is one of the challenging fields of computer science. Enabling a machine to be able to see and procedure what it sees like a human is an adamant thing.

Not least because we are still learning precisely how human works. If you want your computer vision software app to be successful, recognition must become robust. Quick and faster image detection, identification, classification, and verification are a few significant computer vision applications Benefits.

Along with it, an effective CV system developed using AI, facial recognition, and computer vision like intelligent technologies will be able to identify the pinpoints in a photograph or image. These types of computer vision applications can segment objects, categorize the pixels in an input image, and successfully recognize the objects faster and easier.

Don’t get relaxed once recognition is achieved because it should analyze the image correctly. If the same thing is applied to a video, it requires accurate motion analysis, which permits the system to guess the velocity of objects in the video.

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Computer Vision Applications In Various Industries

1. Computer Vision Applications In Automotive

Automotive manufacturers across the world are encouraging automation to improve operational and production processes and reduce manual efforts and cost overheads.

Computer vision is taking the automotive industry by storm. The reason for my above statement is companies like Tesla and Waymo are making maximum usage of computer vision, and they have very positive results.

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Applications of computer vision for the automotive sector

  •  Accurately picks vehicle parts during the assembly process
  • Improves the efficiency of self-driving cars
  • Ensure safe driving and optimize transportation
  • Detects machinery defects
  • Used for stamping
  • Computer vision-enabled systems vehicle parts digestions accurately
  • The technology helps manufacturers to determine the shape and size of stamped parts
  • Categorizes tires based on patterns and matches to the vehicle wheels
  • Used for performance analysis

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Here is an example of a computer vision application in automotive. Waymo is equipping cars with cameras and CV systems that can detect 360-degree views around the vehicle, and it tracks the movements of pedestrians, vehicles, cyclists, and other objects when they are around 300 yards. By doing so, it can detect potential hazards one can take early action. The company tests the technology on 7 million miles of public roads to train vehicles for safe navigation through daily traffic.

It means that the autonomous car will be able to read temporary road signs, objects, people, & give way to oncoming emergency vehicles.

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This application of computer vision sees it working alongside deep neural networks, allowing the car to navigate in busy streets safely. The company is planning to remove noise in sensor data for a self-driving car with the help of Machine Learning. Currently, the company collaborated with Chrysler and Jaguar to continue developing automated vehicles.

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2. Computer Vision Applications in Healthcare

Computer vision applications in healthcare are incredible. Believe it or not, 90% of all medical data is image-based. There are multiple uses for computer vision in the medical field. By allowing new medical diagnostic methods to examine mammography, X-rays, and other scans to monitor patients to detect problems earlier and assist with surgery, medical professionals and institutions are using computer vision-powered systems.

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More specifically, the demand for computer vision applications in healthcare is increasing for intelligent diagnostics assistance.

Computer vision is being utilized to aid diagnose health conditions. Computer vision is enabling life-saving interventions to be made. When used along with sensors, the technology allows medical professionals to provide smart medical services. Yes. Computer vision applications help in identifying and detecting diseases in the earliest stage.

For instance, the ChironX application uses computer vision to read retinal fundus images. It takes the help of deep learning to sense eye malady at its initial stage. Along with the above, it will predict the risk of eye disease & systemic diseases such as cardiovascular ailments from happening.

The application we are using with the help of computer vision is not only accurate, but it is also cost-effective and non-invasive. Subsequently, patients can be diagnosed more effortlessly & consistently.

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3. Computer Vision Applications In Retail

Here are the significant computer vision applications in retail & e-commerce.

Computer vision has made a splash in the retail sector as well. In recent times, Amazon is leading the way in developing new technology in most of its sectors, and mainly it showed its presence in the retail industry.

In 2018 the Amazon company has shown a smart store called Amazon Go. Initially, it has automated the store that has no cashiers or checkout stations.

With the help of computer vision, deep learning, sensor fusion, and other sophisticated tools enable customers to pay for merchandise without the need for a checkout.

However, an impressive step makes it easy for customers and owners by automatically billing through customer Amazon accounts. Along with Amazon, the Chinese internet giant Lenovo has also jumped into this bandwagon. This Cv application makes the need for cashiers mostly redundant.

Based on some of the reports, Amazon Go stores still consist of employees to assist customers, check ID, and stock shelves. The staff at Amazon Go stores also work in the background to train algorithms if they inaccurately identify which item has been detached from the shelf.

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Using AI-powered computer vision systems on-premises will reduce in-store theft. In the retail sector exclusively in groceries, StopLift claims to have developed a computer vision application that could minimize theft and other various losses at store chains. It developed a product called ScanItAll that detects cashier errors or checkout who avoid scanning, also called Sweethearting.

Sweethearting is the cashier’s act of fake scanning of products at the checkout in cooperation with a customer who could be a family, fellow employee, or friend. ScanItAll can be easily installed into the store’s existing point of sale systems or cameras, making integration easy.

Using various algorithms, StopLift claims that ScanItAll can detect sweethearting behaviors such as stacking items on top of another, covering the barcode, skipping the scanner & directly packing the products. To get a better idea of technology, please click on the below link.

Based on the new gather data, the company claims to have the technology installed in some of the supermarkets in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Australia.

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4.    Computer Vision Applications in Banking and Finance

In previous articles, we have discussed the AI in the banking & finance sector that involved fraud detection & natural language processing.

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Some CV technology has also found its way into the banking industry as well. Computer vision technology already started influencing on baking & finance sector.

Mitek systems provide image recognition applications that make use of machine learning to classify, extract information, and authenticate documents like ID cards, checks, passports, and driver licenses. Mitek system applications enable customers to use their mobile device to take a photograph of their ID. It can be sent to the bank where CV software verifies the legitimacy of the document.

Using CV systems to automate verification helps to fasten identity checks. It, in turn, fastens up business process & financial transactions. While in most of the cases, images will be rejected due to poor quality, in such situations, the CV can correct images faults such as poor lighting or distortion. One bank called Mercantile Bank of Michigan is the client of Mitek systems. The primary reason behind the implementation is to magnify its retail portfolio & associated core deposits.

Mitek systems took one month to deploy the application. After 4 months of implementation, 20% of online customers at banking using this CV application. This CV application allowed customers to verify their identity in a faster and secure manner. By doing so, human error is removed from the process. As we are successfully scanning, the ID means checks and transactions can be carried out securely and quickly.

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5. Computer Vision Applications in Education

Here are the top applications of computer vision in education sector.

  • Computer vision and facial recognition software is used for mask detection and social distancing at premises and is very important in this covid pandemic
  • Computer vision apps are best for detecting intrusions
  • Monitoring and management of attendance
  • Computer vision is best for remotely monitoring facial expressions of students in classrooms
  • Used for detecting doubtful unattended objects or people
  • Used for parking slot management

These are a few popular and well-known Computer Vision Applications in Education.

6. Application Of Computer Vision In Security

In recent years, the use of computer vision-based security systems are increasing to prevent unexpected issues and improve security levels. These intelligent surveillance systems continuously watch security footage, monitor people in 360-degree view, and identify suspicious activities.

By equipping a camera for computer vision applications, organizations are increasingly placing computer vision systems in their office and home spaces to ensure high-level security and safety.

Besides, computer vision applications in security is also widely deployed for optimizing security levels at airports, public spaces, and high-traffic areas.

7. Computer Vision Applications in Fitness & Sports

Computer vision applications are gaining popularity in the sports and fitness industry. It is used for detecting the coordinates of players and objects. It is widely used by sports authorities to accurately detect objects continuously throughout the game and track the performance of each player. Here are a few best applications of computer vision in sports.

  • Tracking the movements of players
  • Computer vision-based action recognition and classification software collects data and detects events such as goals, misses, shots, etc., with accuracy percent
  • Computer vision-powered fitness coach apps capture movements of the aimed person
  • Monitors performance of people doing exercises
  • Point out mistakes while doing workouts

Similarly, computer vision in cross-industry applications, Computer Vision Applications in Manufacturing & Mining, and Computer Vision Applications in Precision Agriculture are also grabbing the market attention with their intelligent image recognition abilities.

Conclusion

It’s all about the usage of computer vision applications increased in various industries. Some of the industries have adopted the technology faster than others. How much may be computer vision technology increasing it continues to rely on the human effort to monitor, interpret, analyze, control, and decision-making. In addition to helping the automation, computer vision allow stores to operate with minimal human intervention.

As machines and humans continue to collaborate, the human workforce will be freed up to emphasis on higher-value errands because the tools will computerize the process that relies on image recognition.

If you are planning to use computer vision applications and want to clear your myths on it, contact USM Business Systems today.

3 Valuable Data Sources To Consider


The fact that small companies generate less data doesn’t mean big data initiatives should be set aside for them. From our big data services practice, we confirm that small companies are particularly capable of acting quickly on acquired data-driven insights.

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However, when starting a big data initiative, you should remember that big data analysis will result in meaningful insights only if appropriate data sources are chosen. And the main concern of a small company is that their limited budget put some restraint on this selection process. To help you choose wisely, our consultants present three insightful internal and external data sources for you to consider.

CRM

CRM systems contain data gathered at each customer “touchpoint” – marketing, sales, and after-sales service. Integrated with various software (website, helpdesk, ecommerce, etc.), CRM becomes a solid foundation where the aggregated all-round customer data is stored. By analyzing this data, you can:

  • Get a 360-degree customer view to deliver a more personalized experience. When you clearly understand your customer journeys across all channels, you can use every opportunity to convert inquiries into sales by enabling your customer-facing employees to make quick informed decisions.
  • Modify your products/services or create new ones that meet customer needs better by analyzing customer complaints, requests for support and cases of returned products.

Your website

Website analytics plays a crucial role in improving your online presence and provides you with insights on how to meet the lead generation goal. With this data source, a big data solution can help you:

  • Tailor your landing pages based on where your visitor traffic comes from.
  • Improve customer journeys by understanding what affects customer behavior and optimizing your website to customer needs.
  • Raise conversion rates through measuring and analyzing current conversion figures and identifying new conversion opportunities.
  • Update your marketing campaigns by assessing their performance.

Social media

Though internal data sources are insightful, analyzing internal data only is not enough even for a small business. If you don’t use this opportunity, you miss out on revealing social trends and outperforming competitors. Social media channels contain a wealth of data that your existing and perspective customers share both intentionally and unintentionally. Social media analytics helps you:

  • Run better influencer marketing and keep up with the trends in your business sphere by identifying customer sentiment.
  • Generate a better strategy to drive your brand recognition through analyzing your customers’ feedback, which opens up an opportunity to convert your followers into customers.

See how small business uses data sources

According to IBM research, 62 % of retailers leverage big data analytics to keep ahead of the competition. Among them are small companies like BaubleBar and Emitations, which deploy big data analytics to stay on top of trends. By tracking customers’ characteristics (demographic, psychographic ones), analyzing their buying behavior and feedback, these accessories brands gain an in-depth insight into the popular choices of their customers. They compare this data with social trends in fashion to identify patterns and correlations that help design their offering and define their marketing strategy.

Be ready to go big data

The global business intelligence and big data analytics market is forecast to grow, making it hard to stay out – the opportunities of big data are tempting.

Are you ready to make the most of your big data? ScienceSoft can help you choose the most suitable option for your big data initiative, be it in-house implementation or outsourcing big data analytics.

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Karyn Kusama reveals how she knew Michelle Rodriguez would be a star


Not every filmmaker gets their debut feature enshrined in the Criterion Collection. But not every filmmaker’s debut feature packs the punch Girlfight does.

Decades after release, Karyn Kusama’s debut movie, Girlfight, still holds up — it’s no surprise that it launched her career as a director of subversive horror drama (Jennifer’s Body, The Invitation) and memorable television (Yellowjackets, Halt and Catch Fire, The Man in the High Castle), along with launching Michelle Rodriguez as a star. Girlfight is coming to the Criterion Collection on May 28, with a brand-new 4K digital restoration supervised by Kusama, new interviews and commentary from the director, and a slick new cover by Jillian Adel.

Girlfight, the story of a troubled high schooler who takes up boxing in secret as an outlet for her frustrations, aches with high school emotions in and out of the boxing ring. At the same time, it subverts boxing-movie tropes. Rodriguez plays Diana Guzman, a teenager who’s frequently in trouble for fighting at school and alienated from her father (Paul Calderón) at home. When she tries boxing in secret to get some of that tension off her chest, she shows a real talent for the sweet science. At the gym, she meets a boy (named Adrian, making Diana the Rocky in this equation) and a new father figure in her trainer (Jaime Tirelli).

Jaime Tirelli coaches Michelle Rodriguez in the boxing ring in Girlfight

Image: Screen Gems/Everett Collection

Making Girlfight was a long process for Kusama, who wrote the movie after taking up boxing herself in 1992. Production companies begged her to cast a white woman in the lead role, but she stood her ground, insisting on a Latina lead and finding Rodriguez in an extensive audition process focusing largely on non-professional actors. After financiers backed out two days before pre-production in 1999, legendary filmmaker (and Kusama’s former mentor) John Sayles and his creative partner and producer Maggie Renzi stepped in and helped fund the film.

Polygon spoke to Kusama on a video call ahead of the movie’s Criterion release. We spoke about revisiting her first movie for the restoration, when she knew she had a star in Rodriguez, and whether Girlfight could be made the same way now.

Polygon: Congratulations on Girlfight being added to the Criterion Collection. When did you find out, and what was your reaction?

Karyn Kusama: This must have been last year, Criterion reached out to me and said, “We’d really like to remaster Girlfight and release an edition of the film.” I was floored and so excited. I am such a Criterion nerd, as you might imagine, so it was literally a dream come true. For me, this just felt like the ultimate stamp of approval.

Does it mean more to you because it was this one?

I think what I appreciate is that it’s my first movie. And as someone now who’s got more than 20 years of time and experience to look back at the film, there’s so many things I might do differently — I might improve, I might cut, or change or refine. And so the idea that it can still work for anyone, despite the fact that I would love to get back in there and completely retool it, that’s gratifying.

A black-and-white image of Karyn Kusama directing Michelle Rodriguez on the set of Girlfight

Photo: Abbot Genser/Screen Gems/Everett Collection

Watching it now, I was struck by the balance between the boxing elements, the family drama, the character study, Michelle Rodriguez’s amazing performance, and the high school romance. How do you think back on the balance of all those elements?

I never felt like I would want to make a purely boxing-oriented movie. In some ways, the true story is about this character entering a new world, and finding a place for herself within it. And in doing so, opening herself up to a kind of vulnerability that she doesn’t feel capable of exposing at home. It is so much about this tension between the closed emotional world of her family life and the more expansive emotional world of, paradoxically, a boxing ring. So that was something I knew I wanted to do. But I don’t know at the time if I was really weighing the balance of it all.

In somewhat ham-fisted terms, I was trying to tell a story about a young woman for whom traditional expressions of femininity didn’t quite feel true to her. And so it was so much about trying to find a path toward self-acceptance, toward some kind of openness, to whatever kind of weirdo she ultimately was going to be.

When you look at the movie now, what would you want to tweak?

I think I would probably lift some scenes and tighten some scenes. I think I would know a little bit more how to evoke the same emotional impact with fewer cuts or fewer shots. I would just get to the heart of the matter faster. But that being said, I think some of what I wrestle with in the movie is also inherent to it, you know, which is a lot of non-actors, a lot of young, raw performances. And in some respects, that’s part of the charm, I hope, of the movie.

And it helps that the central three of her family are so strong.

Oh, good. Yeah, I think so. Obviously, Paul Calderón [who played Marie’s father] was a wonderful and well-known actor at the time, and still, and so he could kind of anchor the rest of the cast. But you know, it’s funny, I always find with movies, for me, it’s a process of making the thing, hoping that I made the truest thing I could make, and then moving on and not looking back. And so what’s really weird about doing the Criterion edition is — the process of looking back is both wonderful and painful. I was looking at the movie a lot. So it gave me a lot of time to think about, Oh, I could have done that. I should have done that. A lot of woulda, coulda, shoulda.

Michelle Rodriguez delivers a punch to another boxer in Girlfight

Image: Screen Gems/Everett Collection

Do you think things have changed in the industry over the past two decades? Would making Girlfight now be the same, easier, or more difficult?

That’s something I have to chew on. Because in some ways, obviously we all want the answer to be “Things are better now.” I think the hard reality is that we are still almost even more entrenched in a star-driven system. So it would be even harder now, I think, to make a movie with a completely fresh face as the center of the film.

And luckily for me, when I made Girlfight, Michelle ended up having a true electric, charismatic star power that allowed her to continue to make movies. But now I find it’s still really, really hard. In terms of the questions around representation? I think the conversations are more deliberately coded around what is permissible. But I think ultimately, there is still a lot of resistance to a complicated or complex depiction of the world as we actually live in it.

Working with Michelle Rodriguez on the movie, what did you learn about what makes a movie star and how to showcase that?

Oh, that’s such a good question. I mean, first of all, she has a funny un-self-consciousness as an actor. In the initial auditioning process, and initially working with her, I had to kind of remind her of staying in character and staying on book and all of the basics around being an actor. What she didn’t have was shame. There was a quality to her of just like, I’m here. The world can start now. And that quality of guileless confidence is really important. She demanded attention.

And that simple kind of intensity is something that I’ve really learned is actually not common across the board. It’s not like every actor I work with has that same intensity, though I’ve certainly worked with actors who had more training and more experience and more discipline. Michelle has a kind of ineffable charisma.

Was there a specific moment with her where you were like, Oh, she’s different, or is that just something that you learned over the course of filming?

It’s really funny, because I have such a vivid memory of doing all those initial auditions and having hundreds of people in front of us for interviews and short auditions. And we taped them all. And because I’m kind of obsessed with thoroughness, I decided to just go through the process of looking at all the tapes.

And it was in that moment of looking at her tape, even though she was untrained, completely inexperienced, completely unprepared, kind of every negative you could imagine, she held the screen with such totality that I felt like, Huh, that’s interesting. I have to keep looking at her, I have to keep engaging with this presence. And so it just meant we kept bringing her back. But that initial feeling about her was definitely something that now I look at and I realize, Oh, that was her. That was her star power.

Michelle Rodriguez and Santiago Douglas embrace in a scene in Girlfight

Image: Screen Gems/Everett Collection

Would you have predicted her going on to star in major franchises like the Fast and the Furious?

At the time, I couldn’t, but she called it for herself way earlier than I could have. Because she always knew what she liked. Immediately when she read The Fast and the Furious, she was like, I know I have to do this, and I know it will be a global franchise. She understood that part of entertainment a lot better than I did.

Have there been opportunities for you to work with her on projects of that scale? Is that something you’re interested in?

You mean like the giant franchises?

Yeah. Doesn’t strike me as totally your vibe, but you never know.

No, it’s not really my vibe. And a lot of that just has to do with the idea that you need to be making something that is of a piece of a very large entity with a lot of history, and a lot of relationships that people are already bringing to the characters, into the worlds. For that reason, I’m not sure I’d be the best candidate for that kind of work, but never say never, I guess.

You’re in this really interesting space with both TV and movie opportunities. Where’s your focus next, and what do you see yourself moving toward?

I need to be making personal movies again. That’s where I really learn and flex and experiment and fail and try and all of it, you know. So that’s what’s next for me, is just figuring out what the next feature is going to be.

Ancient Fruit in Stardew Valley: A Comprehensive Guide for Farmers


Ancient Fruit in Stardew Valley: A Comprehensive Guide for Farmers 

In the pixelated world of Stardew Valley, where crops reign supreme and farmers strive for prosperity, one particular fruit holds a special place of honor: the Ancient Fruit. This crop, being very rare and precious, is much wanted by players. This is because of its high-earning prospects and special features.

This article will focus on everything you should know about the Ancient Fruit in Stardew Valley, from getting the seeds to getting the most out of them.

 

Introduction to Ancient Fruit

The Ancient Fruit is a rarity; it is the only blue fruit that requires as long as an entire season to fully ripen. While it takes comparatively long to develop, it is worth much more than simple crops. This is why it is so valuable. Many players desire it.

With proper knowledge and strategy, farmers can draw the strength of Ancient Fruit. This will help them increase their income and make their farming business level up.

 

Acquiring Ancient Fruit Seeds

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The road to Ancient Fruit starts by getting Ancient Seeds that give this fruit life. There are several methods to obtain Ancient Seeds in Stardew Valley:

  1. The Traveling Merchant: As you will be moving along the north end of the Cindersap Forest, remember to look for The Traveling Merchant who comes around every Friday and Sunday. Ranging from 100g to 1000g, the merchant might add a pack of Ancient Seeds as part of their inventory.
  2. Donating the Ancient Seed Artifact: Pursue the giant terrain of Stardew Valley to get the Ancient Seed artifact. Should you find one, donate it to the Museum and you will receive a package of Ancient Seeds and the recipe for cultivating more.
  3. Seed Maker: The Seed Maker can be used for all of the processing of crops and with a chance to collect Ancient Fruit Seeds. Even though most crops usually produce seeds similar to the input, there is a small chance of receiving Ancient Fruit Seeds. This makes the process fruit some.

 

Cultivating Ancient Fruit

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After owning the Ancient Fruit Seed, it is time to start the journey to cultivation. Don’t put the seeds of the crop in the ground during the wintertime, because Ancient Fruit needs a good climate. You can do this during any other season.

Please be patient, because it will require nearly 28 days for the seeds to reach full maturity and develop into plants. Nevertheless, it would be worthwhile since it is one of the most profitable crops. As soon as the Ancient Fruit plant matures it will continue to bear fruit every week. An experienced farmer could make a steady living out of it.

For those who want to continue cultivation throughout year-round, use the greenhouse. Here the climate remains ideal, no matter the season. Using the seeds of ancient fruits for the greenhouse gives farmers a continuous harvest. In the long run, it also encourages them to boost their crop output for better economic gain.

 

Maximizing the Value of The Ancient Fruit

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Ancient Fruit holds a significant value. Both as a raw item as well as when processed into various products. Here are some ways to maximize the value of Ancient Fruit:

  1. Selling Raw Fruit: Antique Fruit proves to be a sizable profit, the price depending on the quality. Whether it be for normal, silver, gold, or iridium quality, Ancient Fruit farmers can expect significant profits.
  2. Processing into Wine or Jam: However, the Value of Ancient Fruit can also be improved by processing into the Wine or Jam. The processed Ancient Fruit products are brought higher prices and can also be further aged in the casks to increase their quality
  3. Completing Bundles: donate the Ancient Fruit to fulfill specific Community Center bundles. In return, you will get access to the Movie Theatre or new locations.
  4. Crafting Genie Pants: Get creative by combining Ancient Fruit with cloth at a sewing machine to form dyeable Genie Pants. This adds some flair to the whole ensemble of your character’s clothes. It can also be used as a blue dye in tailoring.

 

Q&A:

1. What is Ancient Fruit in Stardew Valley?

Ans: Ancient fruit is one of the most valuable produce in Stardew Valley, as it pays the highest and has a relatively long harvest start. It is a particular kind of seed that as long as they are nurtured, they grow into plants that produce Ancient Fruit which can be sold for profit.

2. How do I get Ancient Fruit seeds?

Ans: Stardew Valley provides the players with multiple ways to get the ancestors’ seeds. One of the easiest ways to earn them is to get them as a reward for completing specific tasks or quests. Be on the lookout for a chance to obtain Ancient Fruit seeds as a reward for getting a job well done on the farm.

3. Can I grow the Ancient Fruit on the Nintendo Switch version?

Ans: Yes, these Fruits can be cultivated and grown on every platform publishing Stardew Valley, including the Nintendo Switch. Regardless of whether you play on a PC, console, or mobile, you can have fun growing the Ancient Fruit tree on your farm.

4. Is there any special event or location related to the Ancient Fuirt?

Ans: Yes, during the Winter season, adventurers can check out the Night Market to meet with sellers who probably have Ancient Fruit seeds or other Ancient Fruit items for them. Don’t miss this occasion to add Ancient Fruit seeds and other worthwhile items to your farm.

5. Does the Artisan profession have any advantages in the Ancient Fruit farming?

Ans: The Artisan occupation gives more value to the artisan goods, like the wine made from the Ancient Fruits. Thus, the farmers can earn an even higher fortune by harvesting their crops.