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Inserting photos and scanned copies with a continuous intercommunication camera on a Mac
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On a Mac, place the pointer where you want to insert the photo or scan. For example, in a document, memo, or email. Choose File>Insert from iPhone or iPad, and then choose Take Picture or Scan Document. In some apps, you can select "File">"Import from iPhone or iPad", and then select "Take a picture" or "Scan a document" to create a new document using photos or scanned copies. You can also press and hold the Control key, click the folder on the desktop or in the "Access" window, select "Import from iPhone or iPad", and then select "Take a picture" or "Scan a document". If the command is not displayed in the File menu, the command may be located in another menu (such as the Edit or Insert menu), or the app you are currently using may not support "Continuous Interworking Camera". On iPhone or iPad, do one of the following: Photo: Take a picture, then tap Use Photo or Remake. scanning copy: Scan. The device will detect the edges of the document and automatically correct any skew of the image. If you want to adjust the areas included in the scan, please drag the marquee or its edges. When you are ready, tap "Continue Scanning" or "Repeat". After obtaining the desired scanned copy, tap "Store".
On a Mac, a picture or scanned copy appears where the pointer is, or if you start from a desktop or folder, as a file. Depending on where the photo or scan is inserted, you can Add tag Or adjust other aspects, such as cutting or applying filters.