![]() When you’re done, tap Save and Evernote will save the image as a new note in your inbox. Just tap the image to open it, tap the drop-down menu, and choose a format. In automatic mode, the camera saves each image as a document by default, but you can can change it to one of several other text-friendly options: Color Document, Post-it Note, or Business Card. ![]() Tap an image to review it, or swipe up to delete it. Once it has the selection in focus, it will capture a photo.Įach photo is temporarily saved to a gallery at the bottom of the camera screen. As you reposition the camera, this box will resize around a portion or all of the document. Point the camera at the paper document you want to photograph and you’ll see a green box appear. When the camera opens, you should see a document icon in the upper right corner indicating you’re in automatic mode (if you see a familiar photo icon, you’re in manual). To scan a document, tap the plus icon on Evernote’s home screen, and select the camera from the menu. The result is a faster, sharper digital rendering of your document. ![]() When you photograph a paper document, white board, or business card in automatic mode, Evernote detects the document’s size and crops and calibrates the image’s contrast without any input from you. ![]() Automatic image capture mode will detect a document’s type and size before snapping a picture.Įvernote for Android’s camera now features just two image-capture modes: automatic (the default) and manual.
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