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I canamp;#39;t get it to scan have you notice this when trying to create all those QR codes well thatamp;#39;s because basically every guide on the internet on QR codes instead of fusion is wrong just using a lot of unnecessary stuff like complicated nonsense so letamp;#39;s break down whatamp;#39;s going on with these QR codes and let me show you two workflows that I think actually can provide scannable images because it doesnamp;#39;t matter if you provide a good looking image that looks like a QR code weamp;#39;re going to use that for you need images that are actually scannable even on an old S9 like this I canamp;#39;t get this QR code to scan this video is sponsored by think diffusion weamp;#39;ll talk about that in a bit and later on Iamp;#39;ll tell you a dad joke on construction but Iamp;#39;m still working on it so after a lot of testing Iamp;#39;ve found a couple of workflows that I like that I think are getting pretty good results and theyamp;#39;re all scannabl