...However, in my case (inside my house near a sunny north window), I use those times to take pictures of pictures with my iPad mini which yield better picture quality results than any other of my devices, but when I had transferred the taken pictures to my computer they were too big like 2000 to 3000 pixels each, and my photoshop software was unable to change the image size to 600 pixels as photoshop gave me a program error message; The images were simply too big.
So what am I going to do ? Well, this time I am going line up my old Polaroids and take a video of them using my iPad mini panning left to the right then make vidcaps of the video, after it has being transferred to my computer. Using photoshop, sometimes the mp4 format has to be change to the wmv format that can be done using the computer's windows movie maker.
Once the vidcaps are made I can use photoshop to crop unnecessary backgrounds and make other improvements.
There are videos of youtube that teaches people how to transfer pictures from iPad or from other sources to a computer, so I will skip that part.Of course one can use a cloud service like Google cloud which can be retrieve from any synced device.
How did the picture of pictures turn out ? Well, not as a good quality as if one had use a picture scanner, all I can say "acceptable"
Click video below for Google's free camera scanner.
click here for Google's Camera Scanner
Oh, yes, I did get those large pixels images off my iPad..its hard drive would have filled up in no time.
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Click video below for Google's free camera scanner.
click here for Google's Camera Scanner
Oh, yes, I did get those large pixels images off my iPad..its hard drive would have filled up in no time.
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