Pokemon Card Corner Inspection From Listing Photos
Review Pokemon card listing photos with zoom tools, corner previews, and original image access so corner condition is easier to inspect before opening eBay.
For buyers screening listing photos for corner visibility before clicking through.
Corner photos need context
A corner crop can be useful, but it should not replace the full listing image. PokeLoupe keeps focused corner review close to the original photo so you can inspect wear without losing the seller context.
- Use full-image zoom first to understand photo quality and lighting.
- Switch into corner views when the listing has usable card photos.
- Compare the original photo when glare, compression, or cropping changes the read.
Look for what the seller did not show
Many listings show a clean front image and fewer useful back images. The workflow should make missing photos obvious so you can decide whether the listing is worth opening on eBay.
- Count the listing photos and look for both front and back images.
- Treat missing or blurry corners as a condition-review flag.
- Open eBay to verify whether new marketplace images have appeared since capture.
Save only after inspection
The table is for scanning. The modal is where you should save, reject, or open a listing because that is where the photo evidence and seller context are visible together.
- Inspect first, then favorite or reject.
- Keep notes on listings that need follow-up.
- Use Pro seller memory only after reviewing enough context.
Common questions
Does PokeLoupe grade card condition?
No. PokeLoupe provides inspection tools and listing context. It does not guarantee grade, condition, authenticity, or seller accuracy.
Why inspect original photos too?
Original photos can show glare, crop boundaries, and seller context that a transformed or focused view may make less obvious.