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"Print &” Augmented Reality Guide

Terminology:

- : the Augmented Reality (AR) Browser Application powered by - channel: the individual experience section within the junaio App - scanning: using the camera to frame objects (QR Code, images) to trigger experiences - tracking: occurs after scanning, when the camera locks on to an image and prompts the AR experience - QR (Quick Response) Code: black and white tiled square used to access a channel

1. Setting up junaio on an iOS or Android Device: - Go to iTunes or Google Play and search for “junaio”. - Download the free app to your device. - Once downloaded, open junaio; a quick tutorial will follow. - Next, the Home channel will open in camera view mode.

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2. Getting to the Sappi Channel: - Tap the “SCAN” button in the top right corner. - Hover the camera over the QR Code provided on the Experience page (p. 15). - This will bring you to the Sappi Channel. You will see the Sappi blue “S” on the top bar immediate to the left of junaio; you should see this “S” throughout the Numbers Experience, signifying you are in the right channel. - You can also access the Sappi Channel by touching the magnifying glass search button in the upper left corner and searching for “Sappi”. - Let the channel load completely (refer to the loading bar at the top).

Sappi Channel QR Code: Sappi Channel Icon:

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3. Numbers Experience in Sappi Channel: - Make sure the Numbers Experience page is unfolded completely and lying as flat as possible on a table. - The page should be facing you right side up. - Make sure the page is evenly lit with no glare and that it remains free from shadows, as these can affect the camera’s tracking ability. - In the Sappi Channel (you see the blue “S” on the top bar) hover the phone’s camera view to frame each individual image (e.g., the clock, the flag, the candle, the pool balls). - Hint: usually the best tracking is at the center of each image, but have the entire image framed. - Sometimes there is a short loading time – just keep the camera fixed on the target image. - Each image will trigger an augmented reality graphic/animation/video with sound effects. - Some experiences loop, others will need to be reanimated by moving the camera view away from the image and back again. - You can view different angles of the individual experiences. Keep in mind that the camera should remain fixed on each image until you are ready to move on to the .

The Augmented Reality Numbers Experience Page:

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4. Important Points and Support: - junaio runs best on the following devices: iPhone 4S and above, iPad 2 and above, iPad Minis and newer Android devices such as the Samsung S3. - For the best experience, a fast Wi-Fi connection is recommended. - It is advisable to have the junaio Sappi Channel preloaded before showcasing. - Once in the Sappi Channel, stay here for the entirety of the experience. Do not hit SCAN again while in the channel. - If you are out of the channel (don’t see the blue “S”), re-access the channel by scanning the QR Code or searching for the channel. - For the camera to accurately track each image, lighting conditions should be consistent and shadows minimal; the paper should be laid out as flat as possible and no creases should skew the page. - Try the experiences for each image. The best tracking “hot spots” are square in the center of each image; test each to find the best angle. - If tracking is shaky, check lighting and shadows on the page, get a bit closer or farther away from each image, and make sure that your camera has no smudges on it. - For the longer images (the tape measure, the “NUM13ERS”) it is best if the device is held vertically instead of horizontally to view the experience. - Also, feel free to browse other channels in junaio by exploring in the search section.

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