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Frequently Asked Questions
Use a connected scanner or your iMac’s built-in camera to scan images. Tools compatible with MacOS enable you to capture and digitize your images effectively.
Yes, scanned images can be uploaded for transcription into text. These images should be in formats like .jpg or .png for optimum results.
Yes, you can scan handwritten notes on iMac using OCR-supported tools. These convert handwriting into editable text.
Yes, tools available on iMac can transcribe scanned images into text using OCR technology, enhancing note-taking.
Common formats like .jpg, .png, and .tiff are supported for scanning on iMac. These formats work well for both images and handwritten notes.
No special software is needed. Many scanners and iMac built-in features allow direct capturing and saving of scanned content.
Yes, iMac Pro can be used for scanning images just like any iMac model. Ensure you have compatible scanning tools or devices connected.
Each uploaded image file can be a maximum of 100 MB for processing and transcription on iMac.
Yes, use iCloud or AirDrop to transfer scanned images from iPhone to iMac for further processing or transcription.
While you can scan without internet, some features like transcription require online access for processing.
An external scanner compatible with iMac G3 can be used, but ensure it supports the necessary drivers and connection methods for this older model.
Yes, connect a scanner or use built-in camera tools to scan documents. Software applications can enhance scanning efficiency.
For transcription, audio files should not exceed 60 minutes. Scanned images themselves don't have duration limits but are size-bound.
Currently, results can’t be edited within the scanning tool. Export the text to a separate editor for modifications.
Yes, both iMac 24 and iMac 27 can support image scanning as long as you have compatible hardware or software.