![]() ![]() Then, once complete, drag the image(s) to the Acrobat icon in your Dock. ![]() What I do, and have been doing for over 20 years now with no issues, is scan and save the TIF format images to a folder on your desktop. Do not try to scan from within Acrobat it's just not worth it. What I STRONGLY recommend is for you to use your scanner's software. And trying to enhance an image or a document is a fool's errand. The dynamic range that IC is able to capture is maybe 6-bit, much less than a JPG image can support (8-bit). For the latter, it also is very bare bones. For the former, it is not all that much different than simply dragging the images from a camera card to your computer. What Apple does provide is the application "Image Capture." It's a multi-tool application that lets you ingest images from your camera to scanning. Jobs felt differently, and now there is no Flash. It still can be done on PCs, but their approach is to provide convenience over any chance of virus attack. ![]() So, if you have an HP scanner and want to scan from Acrobat, TWAIN would allow that to happen. Some time back, Apple chose to no longer rely upon TWAIN, a linkage software used to connect two different applications. I've been scanning on Macs for OCR purposes for over 30 years now. ![]()
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