If you have printed text you want to get into a computer, you first need to scan the text as an image. Later you have to use an optical character recognition (OCR) program in order to identify the characters and transform them into text representation. Please see the related link for details.
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You need some sort of text recognition software (the technical term is called Optical Character Recognition, or OCR).
There is a great list of OCR software here. The paid software is 100% worth the cost. They work very well, and always exceed my expectation.
Click on the link below for some examples of popular OCR software:
Yes, a flatbed scanner can scan photos. A flatbed scanner can scan photos, maps, documents, books, and even 3 dimensional objects such as coins and other small objects.
Liam O'Brien has written: 'The complete text of The remarkable Mr. Pennypacker / by Liam O'Brien ; photos. by John Erwin'
depends on the size of the photos
You can do it yourself if you have the means to upload or scan your photos onto your PC then just copy them onto a disk.
Thanks to the advancement of digital photo scanners people are now able to scan pre-existing photos into a computer and reprint them.� When scanning photos there are several tips you should follow. � A key to tip follow when you scan photos is to use a quality digital scanner.� While it may be expensive to invest in one, using a high quality digital scanner will ensure that the photos you scan will be as clear as possible.� If you do not own a high quality scanner you could typically use one at any copy retail store and upload them to your computer electronically. � �
If photos means more than one photo, then there is no apostrophe. "Of the photo" is written as photo's. "Of the photos" is written as photos'.
Of course! It can Email them, text them, print them, and tweet them.
Scanning doesn't have to be difficult. There are lots of resources online that can give you step by step instruction to follow for scanning photos to your computer. I would suggest going to eHow.com and searching scan photos. This is a extremely helpful guide. I use eHow to learn how to do a lot of things.
Photojournalism is taking photos of events, such as war, and using the photos to tell the story. They sometimes add text, such as captions with the photos, but the photos are basically what tell the story.
A photo scanner is used to scan photos from a physical photo onto a computer. This is done so as to edit photos or to share photos on the internet or a social networking site.
Thanks to the advancement of digital photo scanners people are now able to scan pre-existing photos into a computer and reprint them.� When scanning photos there are several tips you should follow. � A key to tip follow when you scan photos is to use a quality digital scanner.� While it may be expensive to invest in one, using a high quality digital scanner will ensure that the photos you scan will be as clear as possible.� If you do not own a high quality scanner you could typically use one at any copy retail store and upload them to your computer electronically. � �
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