Guide for New KrackNet Users New KrackNet users can upload up to 20 images, review the analysis results from the recommended default settings, and adjust the settings through an iterative tuning process to create a customized configuration. Afterward, they can proceed with paid analysis. Step-by-Step Guide Starting Tuning: Prepare up to 20 images for tuning. Create a new task. Submit the prepared image files. Run the analysis with the default settings. Review the results during or after KrackNet's analysis. Tuning: If the results are unsatisfactory, adjust the settings. Modify thresholds, sensitivities, etc., and run the test analysis again. Review the results with the adjusted settings. Repeat the tuning process until you find the optimal settings. Once satisfied with the results, proceed with paid analysis. Paid Analysis: Credits are required for paid analysis, which can be purchased through your account. Upload the image files for analysis. To avoid disk space issues when analyzing a large number of images, it is recommended to start with a few hundred to a few thousand images. Enter the task name and run the paid analysis. Review the results during KrackNet's analysis. Once the analysis is complete, download the compressed JSON file containing the analysis results for each image. This JSON file includes all details of the analysis results. Quick Analysis Using Previous Task Configuration Users who have successfully completed a task with tuning can quickly start paid analysis by loading the existing Task Configuration. Step-by-Step Guide Starting Analysis: Prepare tens to thousands of images for analysis. Create a new task. Upload the prepared image files. Free Test Analysis (Optional): Load the previous task settings and apply them. If necessary, conduct a test analysis. You can analyze the first 20 uploaded images for free without using credits. If satisfied with the test results, proceed with paid analysis. If fine-tuning is needed, you can adjust the settings iteratively as done during tuning. If testing is unnecessary, you can immediately proceed with paid analysis. Paid Analysis: Enter the task name and run the paid analysis. The subsequent process is the same.