Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Oh yes most of the time. my printer has a copier inbygggd ... no need to fiddle with the camera ...


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A modern photocopier is actually just a light sensor with built-in light. Then there is an Auto Levels built to bring order to the light. All that you own already. glasregal Your camera works great for making copies like a big deal at the office: Take a picture - System camera format 2:3 fits like a glove to A4 Crop Run Auto Levels (auto levels) if required Print or Save as jpg and email away
If Mattias Mattias glasregal Karlsson Sjöberg is the founder of the Mothership. He wrote in the blog since 2005 and often tells about what happens on the Mothership. 10 comments on "Have you used your copier lately?" Elin [NEVNARIEN] January 28, 2010
The digital camera has helped me save big money on copying costs. As a poor student has not always afford to buy the required reading and formerly was the solution in spending money on a copy machine instead. Since I bought a digital camera, it has become both easier and additionally free. However, it is annoying that it took a while before I came up with the idea so I hope others can get the help of your text. Thank you! Reply Bengt January 28, 2010
Oh yes most of the time. my printer has a copier inbygggd ... no need to fiddle with the camera ... just push a button when you put it on the glass ... Reply Matt Brunngård January 28, 2010
the camera I always have with me, and although there are photocopiers in most libraries so will the outcome colorless plus it costs money. No, I also use the camera to copy articles from Camera @ Image. No it subscribes me on, but there are other newspapers who write interesting things. Reply Rune A January 28, 2010
Otherwise, I recommend an app called Genius glasregal Scan. Have used it diligently at school to whiteboards and notes. You take a picture and then select what you want to copy, and presto, the app has cropped and straightened up the picture (is you do not always have the opportunity to shoot at a 90 degree angle). The text highlighted and visible very clearly. Then you can save directly to Dropbox or email away as pdf Reply Elisabeth M March 29, 2012
I am a genealogist and when I go to the store to check in old books, I always have my camera with me. I shoot the pages I need and then I can calmly read these when I get home. Where I live, we are making a sockenbok and then I went to the archive and photographed include a register of population from 1838-1952 for our parish. What had it cost to get printed on archive. Census records are additionally so thick that you can not copy them. Leave a Reply
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