TreeBarkId Field Guide

Batch Scan Guide: Compare dry-season tree rows Faster

March 16, 2026 at 12:05 PM3 min read
Batch Scan Guide: Compare dry-season tree rows Faster cover image

Batch scan is most useful when dry-season tree rows start blending together. Instead of restarting every time, you can capture several trunks and review likely matches in one calm sequence.

Try using batch scan through coastal trails, especially when the same family of trees repeats and small bark differences are easy to miss from memory alone.

A simple routine works best: one close bark image, one quick wider check if needed, then move to the next trunk. After a short run, compare the results side by side before deciding what feels most consistent.

This is especially effective for fig trees, where young and mature examples can look similar at a distance but show different bark confidence once reviewed together.

Batch scan turns a walk into a cleaner comparison workflow. It saves time, reduces second-guessing, and makes tree identification feel much more organized.

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