when you scan the picture it will automatically save it to a file under documents ussually then you can copy and paste it to a word doc or paint
To extract data from a graph image online, you can use optical character recognition (OCR) software or online tools specifically designed for extracting data from images. These tools can analyze the graph image and convert the data into a digital format that you can then use for analysis or further processing.
To use the graph data extractor, you can input the graph image into the tool, and it will analyze the image to extract the data points and values displayed on the graph. This can help you obtain numerical information from the graph for further analysis or interpretation.
When documents are scanned into an imaging system they must be cataloged. This involves entering data in the computer about the document, such as the patient ID, date, provider, type of image and so on. For the most part the cataloged data is entered by hand, but in some instances the image cataloging can be automated. During scanning and cataloging, quality control is important.
Someone with photoshop skills can edit your scanned image very easily in photoshop.
Scanned *can* be an adjective... if you are talking about a "scanned document" for instance. But if you say "She scanned the room for her friend," you are using it as a verb.
Ground Control point(GCP)can be defined as a point on the surface of the earth of known location which is used to georeference image data sources such as remotely sensed image or scanned maps.
lol, scanned man, bring it to autozone, they scan for free
Ground Control point(GCP)can be defined as a point on the surface of the earth of known location which is used to georeference image data sources such as remotely sensed image or scanned maps.
One can extract information from a picture by using image processing techniques such as image recognition, object detection, and optical character recognition (OCR). These methods analyze the visual content of the image to identify objects, text, or patterns, and convert them into readable data.
You can't. At that point, it becomes an image, not a document.
Do you mean how to resize image? First open image from File > Open in Photoshop then go to Image > Image Size. If you want to edit image you can do that regardless of source of that image. Image can be scanned, captured by digital camera, created in Photoshop or any other software available on market. If Photoshop supports that file format (JPEG, TIFF, PSD, PNG and so on) then you can edit it.
There are many ways to do this. If the background of the image you want to extract is roughly all one color, use the Fuzzy Select tool and put the threshold at just high enough to select everything but the image you want to extract. Then delete that selection. If the background is something different, then you can erase around the image you want to extract, using a smaller and smaller brush for the more detailed parts. This is the most time-consuming and most accurate way to extract the image, I suggest this method if you're in no hurry to get it done. :)