To save your scanned document as a JPG, first open the scanned file using an image editing software or a file viewer that supports image formats. Then, select "Save As" or "Export" from the menu, choose JPG or JPEG as the file format, and specify the desired quality settings. Finally, choose a location on your computer to save the file and click "Save."
You cannot save documents to this file extension, only non-animated pictures/images.
The professional version of Adobe Acrobat allows you to save as or export to a jpeg file. The free version of Acrobat Reader does not have this functionality. A work around may be to place or import the Adobe file into a word processing program and then save as or export the Word file as a jpeg. The document can also be re-scanned as a jpeg file for a third option. If the document has text I would not recommend a jpeg file for anything other than viewing on a monitor.
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.
personal use to edit scanned text documents that are scanned in as .jpg
How do you darken or embold text in a scanned PDF document?
To convert an InPage file to a JPG file, first, open the InPage document you want to convert. Then, use the "Print" option and select a virtual printer that saves files as images (such as "Microsoft Print to PDF" or any image printing software). After printing, save the file as a PDF, and then use an online converter or image editing software to convert the PDF to a JPG format. Alternatively, you can take a screenshot of the InPage document and save it as a JPG directly.
A jpg otherwise known as jpeg is an image file. When you save an image from the internet .jpg or .jpeg is the default save extension.
you may want to save it a a .jpg because it uses less system resources
Sure. Any document can be scanned into a personal PC.
Well, when you scan a document you should upload it to either a usb device or it would go right on your computer as a file. You attach the scanned document (the file) to the e-mail and send it.
Most OCR (Optical Character Recognition) programs have the facility to integrate many separate scanned images into a single document. If this is not possible then another method would be to open the first document and merge the others into that document and then save it.
First, Make sure your scanned document is open in Photo Shop (means scanned psd file). now Press Ctrl + Shift + S on your key board, you will see a Save As window on your screen. Now set its file format to Photoshop PDF (*.PDF; *.PDP). And click on Save button. Now you will see a Save Adobe PDF window for settings of PDF,(change its settings if you want otherwise leave all as they are) Click on Save PDF button. Your scanned psd file will be saved in PDF format. Now you can check that.Hope this help,Saqib