![]() ![]() PDFScanner is now 10 years old and has been updated for free at least once a year, so it's time to change the versioning scheme. Moved default save / compression options in Preferences and allowed to change them in the save window on a per-save basis.This feature requires your Mac and iOS device to be logged in with the same iCloud account and the "Handoff" feature to be activated on both devices. Perspective correction is done on device and with adequate lighting the quality comes close to using a real scanner. You can now use your iPhone or iPad to take a picture of a document and import it in PDFScanner. This is still not perfect, but unfortunately the iPhone/iPad does not provide sizing information, so PDFScanner has to guess based on the layout. This release also improves scanning from iOS, so page sizes now better reflect the real size of the document.Many industry-specific regulations and certifications require PDF/A for long-term document archiving. by forbidding certain features and embedding all fonts). New: PDF/A support (requires at least macOS Big Sur)ĭocuments scanned with PDFScanner can now be saved conforming to the PDF/A standard, which defines a subset of PDF that is guaranteed to be always displayed in the same way (e.g.(2021.8 was skipped due to a last minute bugfix) Improved OCR detection for large text and headlines.Fixed a bug where PDFScanner would not start when AirPlay Sharing is active on some machines. ![]()
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