Now, this is the technical part of QR codes.
Let's see the basic components of any QR code:
The three large squares in the corners, which help the scanner know the orientation of the code, making it readable from any angle. They are called the POSITION MARKERS.
The lines connecting the position squares (like zebra crossings), which help the scanner detect how large the grid is; they are called TIMING STRIPS.
Small squares within the code, which help adjust for distortion when the QR code is viewed from different angles, called the ALIGNMENT PATTERNS.
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