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Frequently Asked Questions
Use your iPad's camera to capture a photo. Go to the Notes app, create a new note, and tap the camera icon. Choose 'Scan Documents' and follow the prompts for scanning.
Yes, use the iPhone camera within apps like Notes to scan photos. Open Notes, start a new note, tap the camera, and select 'Scan Documents' to proceed.
Removing activation lock involves going through Apple's iCloud website or support. It's crucial to have the device's original Apple ID credentials.
Photos scanned on an iPad can be directly integrated into the Notes app for easy editing, whereas on a PC, they might require additional software to edit.
The iPad Pro's Retina display provides high-resolution, vibrant colors that enhance the clarity and quality of scanned photos when viewing and editing.
Yes, you can upload images directly from your iPad's photo library to various apps, including notes taking apps, for seamless integration.
No internet connection is needed to scan photos on an iPad using the built-in camera and apps like Notes. However, sharing or uploading may require connectivity.
While using the AI tool for processing photos from iPad, keep the size under 100 MB for each file to ensure smooth functionality.
No, video elements cannot be scanned. The feature is designed to capture still images and documents for note-taking and reference.
Ensure good lighting and hold the iPad steady. Adjust the camera angle to minimize glare and shadows for the best scan quality.
Yes, once scanned, photos can be edited using image editing apps available on iPad, allowing adjustment of brightness, contrast, and more.
There are no real-time previews or batch processing capabilities in the native scanning function of the iPad's camera without third-party apps.
If the photo includes text, it can be processed using the Reword variant by uploading it as an image file and converting it via OCR first.
The native iPad camera and Notes app do not require an internet connection, allowing offline photo scanning.
Supported formats include .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp, .tiff. Upload these directly from your iPad for processing.