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Now, I need to scan or fax a document every six months--
Little trouble with having a fax or scanner.
Recently, I have
Mail someone a scanned document.
Instead of going to Kinkos, I used Snapter to scan documents with my digital camera.
Snapter takes a photo of a single-page document, business card, whiteboard, or open book and converts it to perspective-
Looks like a real and square adjusted document taken by a tablet scanner.
In fact, the result is very good, you can take a snapshot of the document, process the document through the snapshot and email
Mail the result document without preheating the scanner again.
If you have a scanner
Admittedly, this project is a bit picky;
For example, you need to make sure that there is nothing in the frame other than the document you shot, and extreme contrast changes in the document confuse the program.
But overall it works well.
You can save the scanned document as either JPEG or PDF.
Snapter's price is $20, but it's much cheaper than the $100 scanner you only use twice a year.
Better yet, it has a 30-
A free trial of the day, as long as you don't mind having a watermark in the middle of the image, it is still fully functional after the event.
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No software required.