Scanner Workflow

Scan K-pop photocards to identify and organize them faster

Bibliocards includes a scan workflow for identifying photocard images, reviewing possible matches, adding cards to your collection, and proposing missing cards when the catalog does not have them yet.

Why this page matters

  • Pick images from your photo library for quick or batch scans
  • Review possible matches before adding a card
  • Propose missing photocards with artist, member, album, version, and POB details

What Bibliocards helps you do

Identify cards from photos

Use the scan flow to analyze a photocard image and compare it with catalog matches before updating your collection.

Process several images

Batch scan support helps collectors review multiple photos from their library without starting over for every card.

Improve the catalog when a card is missing

If no match is found, Bibliocards can guide you into a proposal flow with metadata such as artist, member, album, version, image type, and POB.

How scanning fits collection tracking

A simpler collector workflow

  1. Choose one or more photocard images from your library.
  2. Review the scan results and open the best matching card when it looks right.
  3. Add the card to your collection or propose it if it is missing from the catalog.

K-pop photocard scanner FAQ

Practical expectations for scan, match, and proposal workflows.

Can Bibliocards scan K-pop photocards?

Yes. Bibliocards has a scan workflow for photocard images, including possible matches, batch review, and collection actions.

What happens if the scanner finds no match?

You can propose the photocard as a missing catalog entry, then add details such as artist, member, album, version, and POB when relevant.

Can I scan several photocards at once?

Yes. Bibliocards supports selecting multiple images from your photo library for a batch scan and review flow.

Does scanning replace manual organization?

No. Scanning helps identify or propose cards faster, but collection statuses, quantities, wishlists, and binders still keep the inventory organized.