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As for the false labeling of QR codes, the most common and obvious situations that I have summarized are as follows
Font: This is different from the original The old logo is the same. The most common one is the font format error. The most obvious one is the letter R. In many fakes, the letter R is straight. For example, the effect I typed in Song Dynasty now is the same, or the letter R is square. font, and the R letter on the genuine logo is actually in the DOTUM font, and the R is curved downwards. You can compare the effect in excel
QR code: Although the QR code is scanned within a few millimeters There is no reference for authenticity, but the authenticity can be preliminarily distinguished from the number of QR codes. Converse’s standard QR code uses 22*22 grids, and some fake labels only have 20 grids, so the 20-grid QR code If the QR code is marked, it can basically be concluded that it is a fake mark.
Typesetting: Common errors include the alignment of the letter M in the first line and the letter B in the second line. In many false marks, the two letters are staggered one after the other. , and the two letters of the real label must be vertically aligned to the left side of the letters; there is also the upper column under the size, the colon position after the R letter, and the colon of many false labels is separated from the letter R, as we write normally The format is the same, and the colon of the real label is connected to the right side of the letter R; and there are the brackets behind the size value. The common brackets of the fake label are connected with the horizontal line below, but the brackets of the real label are with the horizontal line below. Absolute separation, with gaps ~
The above are just individual examples. There are many details to distinguish the true from the false, such as the printing of the heel logo, the stitching on the upper, the soles and other parts, which need to be checked regularly. Observe and compare details