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Use macOS Photo Booth to Easily Scan and Enhance Your Images

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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can use MacOS Photo Booth to capture and scan images. Once you've taken the photo, you can enhance it using our AI-powered tools to improve quality.
Upload your image files to the AI tool, which supports formats like .jpg, .png, and more. The tool processes these files to enhance, reword, or summarize content from the text within images.
The tool supports uploading various image file types including .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, and others. These files are processed and transcribed as needed.
Yes, once you've scanned or uploaded your image, you can use the AI tool to enhance and reword text content extracted from the picture.
The maximum file size for any upload is 100 MB. Be sure to resize or compress larger files before uploading for processing.
No, the tool does not support offline functionality. It requires an active internet connection to process any files.
After scanning or uploading your image, the AI tool allows you to reword and enhance the content. However, direct editing of images isn't supported, only the text within them.
Yes, for video files, there's a maximum duration limit of 60 minutes per file for processing.
Currently, the tool cannot process multiple images simultaneously; each file needs to be uploaded and processed individually.
Yes, if you are a logged-in user, you can copy results directly and even save them to Evernote for future use.
The tool can scan image-based text using OCR technology, transcribing it to a format that's ready for summarizing or rewording.
Results aim to reflect the scanned content accurately, but variations may occur. Adjust input text if needed and retry.
Yes, images from your Mac Photo App can be uploaded directly, as long as they meet the format requirements like .jpg or .png.
No, it currently doesn't support real-time previews. You'll need to submit the image for processing to see results.
The tool doesn't support creating custom styles. You're limited to predefined styles like Friendly, Formal, etc.