![]() ![]() If you follow the tips in C1 above, automatic cropping will be very accurate. You can also manually crop photos from Originals screen.Ĭ4) Can I disable automatic cropping? Auto-cropping is a real effort-saver in Pic Scanner. For now, re-scan the photo, or crop it manually by using Trim at the bottom bar of Originals screen.Ĭ3) Cropping is wrong:See this post for illustrated tips on how to get accurate auto-cropping. Also see this post on how to avoid wrong or no cropping. If the photo is on Originals but not Cropped screen, it wasn’t scanned properly. Tap Original button on bottom left of Cropped screen to see un-cropped versions of your scans.Ĭ2) The photo I scanned isn’t on Cropped screen: Check Originals screen for uncropped photos. Here, you will find thumbnails of your cropped photos. For landscape, rotate the iPad until the button is at the bottom.Ĭ1) Where are cropped photos saved:Tap thumbnail on top left of Scanner screen to go to Cropped screen. Turn the iPad upside down to get it on the left. On iPad: In portrait mode, Shutter is on the right. In landscape, hold iPhone with Home button on left to get the Scanner button on the left. On iPhone: In portrait mode, Scanner button is at the bottom. S6) Is Pic Scanner suitable for left-handed users? Yes. S5) In which format are scans saved? The pics are saved as JPEG (.JPG) files, and optimized to give best quality (pixels) with minimal file size (bytes). S4) Scans look dull and of low resolution: Read this post for tips on how to get pro quality scans. ![]() S3) Scans are blurry:Camera auto-focuses within 2 seconds of pointing it at the photos being scanned. Go to Settings > Privacy > Photos > Turn on Pic Scanner. S2) Can’t save cropped pictures to Photos app: You must allow Pic Scanner access to Photos app. Go to Settings > Privacy > Camera > Turn on Pic Scanner. All I see is a white screen:You must allow Pic Scanner access to the camera. It lets you batch-crop scans from any scanner, digital or smartphone camera. Can I use Pic Scanner? If you have a Mac, see SnipTag app. All cropped photos, albums and captions will be instantaneously transferred to Gold (Watch video here).Ī4) I’m not an iPhone/iPad user, but do have a scanner, digital camera, or Android phone. If I buy Pic Scanner Gold, how to transfer them to the new app? With both apps installed on your device, launch Pic Scanner > tap Menu > select Migrate > from export options, tap Copy to Pic Scanner Gold. It does everything that Pic Scanner does, plus: gives higher resolution scans, has superb editing tools lets you make photos into beautiful greeting cards, calendars and shareable slideshows and allows many more export options.Ī3) I have many photos and albums in Pic Scanner. Pic Scanner Gold is our advanced app, for newer devices. It offers all the essential scanning features at a low price. FAQ for Pic Scanner Gold can be found here.Ī1) How to transfer Pic Scanner to a new iPhone or iPad, along with the photos, captions and albums? Please see illustrated, step-by-step procedure here.Ī2) Should I buy Pic Scanner or Pic Scanner Gold? What’s the difference? Pic Scanner is our lightweight app, meant for older model iPhones (iPhone 6 and older) and older iPads (iPad 4 and older). If you use Pic Scanner on iPhone 6S, iPad Air 2 or newer devices, get Pic Scanner Gold for high resolution scans and many more features. For ready reference, print our 5 Minute Guide. For in-app tips, tap ‘Menu’ on Camera screen. ![]() If your question is not answered here, email us. ![]() Pic Scanner Help and Troubleshooting guide covers frequently asked questions about Pic Scanner. ![]()
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