![]() and when you reply please include this question in your reply. Also it’s pretty low to make it so hard to submit questions like this! I’m already logged in and I have to give you all my information all over again and validate my email address? Do you think that’s respectful? I’m trying to decide between using your product and camscanner or neither. can you make such a statement? Can you please make it easier to find if you’ve made such a statement? And refer me too it/them? I have opted out of the machine learning part but that doesn’t address my question really. And that that applies whether I’m in the US or UK at the time. I’ve been looking through your policies to try and find a clear statement that you’re not going to look at or share of my scanned documents unless required by law. Asked: I am wondering about your privacy policy as a relates to documents scanned with Adobe Scan - your iOS mobile pdf scanning app. After I had already successfully logged into my Adobe account, I had to correctly solve a captcha,Provide my email address and name again, probably verify my address, submit my question and then solve a second captcha correctly. Despite the cons, it’s the best scanner I’ve found hence the 5/5 rating. I would appreciate something like the “live photo” setting on Apple that shows the best image over a small timeframe.Overall AdobeScan is the most universal scanner across file types while also being not too basic or complicated. It’s a bit annoying, but not a dealbreaker for me.-I have shaky hands and it requires a still photo, which can sometimes be an issue depending on how bad my tremor is that day. I haven’t checked that out in full detail though.Cons:-Default scanner is picky about how dark you write -I haven’t found a default setting to use the original color every time, so I’ve had to change filters manually every time. I think it has one for open books among others. Pros: -Can scan directly through the app, or upload photos you already took/images you already have.-Very concise cropping of images, not just sliding of sides horizontally or vertically but also changing corners of where you crop for accuracy -Auto crop feature is pretty good for doing it automatically/quickly even if it isn’t perfect-Multiple scan settings. I think the default scan filter can be a bit finicky depending on how dark you write, but you can go into the filters and change it back to the original color and then it’s perfect. Thanks Adobe.DDohertyĪdobeScan is my go-to app if I need multiple images into a pdf, which is often the case for my school submissions. We are envisioning capabilities as though they will come to fuition in a year, but what we can only imagine now, is already very likely a reaity in the making all around us. Enjoy watching techology change at an accelerating pace. The developers I believe, will maintain their pride in applying knowledge from so many areas within Adobe, that it will become a “Professional” Standard in not too long. I always return to Adobe Scan after trying everything else new. In the end, its user choice, with some good alternatives, but this has long term potential and integration is important for ease of use and quality control. Product continues to improve, and combined with Acrobat or other Adobe iPad Pro apps, just about as good for someone who preserves, categorizes, presents, and shares documents after easy editing and repesoitory in the Creative or Document clouds. The software is free, more intricate than it may seem, easy to use, and is backed by the comittment of Adobe, Inc. As always, through the decades of use, Adobe continues to deliver and stay up on top of the technology game. Not to mention all the extra tools and features. If you can hold your tablet or phone steady for pictures, then you can scan with this. It’s actually so cool and easy, it makes you want to scan stuff that you’d normally not, or put off. With this app on the go, you could literally work from the tailgate of your truck if you had to. For personal or business use, it’s going to deliver. Ahhhhhmazing! If you don’t have access to a desktop scanner, or can’t get yours up and running, or on the go and can’t get to one and need to scan something, this is hands down one handy app. I really could go on and on, but give it a try and you’ll definitely see yourself, especially if you’re a regular desktop to PC scanner. I’m not even super techy and it wasn’t hard to operate. Take a moment how to learn how to use this app/software, and you won’t be disappointed. Incredibly handy, effective, and helpful.
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