Friday, November 18, 2016

Google PhotoScan digitizing Prints oldschool

Google has just launched a service called PhotoScan. As the name implies, the service is like a scanner alias scanner that can be used in a mobile anywhere and anytime.

According to the team PhotoScan, the application aims to encourage people to digitize printed photos of old school or old they are still physically tangible. Because the risk of physical picture is lost or damaged.

"Physical photos can be burned, carried by the flood, and theft. Every day the picture quality is also increasingly blurred," said Google Product Development, David Lieb, as reported by TheVerge and collected KompasTekno, Thursday (17/11/2016).

PhotoScan itself conceived by the team behind Google Photos. All iOS and Android users can already try it by first downloading the app via the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

Furthermore, when you open the application, you will be offered a simple interface with the use of simple steps. You do not even requested to register or sign up. PhotoScan is instantly identify your identity through your Google account.

There's only cameras pages along pemindainya button to scan the physical picture. Not only for your photos, you can also scan important documents, such as passport or ID card.




You only need to position the image or document on the scanner box PhotoScan app screen, then press the scanner button on the screen to the bottom, as attempted KompasTekno.

Applications will bring four white dots that should be targeted one-on-one by the camera lens. Each target one circle, you have to wait until the circle was filled with blue.

Afterwards, PhotoScan will process the image and you can see the results by tapping the icon on the right side of the viewfinder button. KompasTekno watchlist, PhotoScan will automatically cut, rotate, and color correcting the scanned object.

You can save the scan results to Google Photos with options offered PhotoScan. Of course, you can also choose to store photos in the gallery just a smartphone, or directly share it to your social media accounts.

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