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When taking pictures of the surrounding area, try to keep a common landmark in each of the photographs to demonstrate distance and scale. Also be aware of sunlight and weather conditions and how those might affect photographs, especially those relating to damage. If possible, use different flash intensities, and/or take the same photographs with and without flash.
When taking pictures of the surrounding area, try to keep a common landmark in each of the photographs to demonstrate distance and scale. Also be aware of sunlight and weather conditions and how those might affect photographs, especially those relating to damage. If possible, use different flash intensities, and/or take the same photographs with and without flash.
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== DAMM Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ==
===== Q: When I open the app, it asks me to sign in. What's my login? =====
''A: You don't have one. You must click "Continue without logging in".''
===== Q: I'm done collecting data, how do I submit my work? =====
''A: Touch the checkmark in the lower right corner to submit a survey.''
===== Q: I don't have a data connection, and I'm not near a Wi-Fi signal (e.g. communication systems are down), how can I send my data? =====
''A: Store your responses in the "Outbox" to be submitted when you establish a data connection.''

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