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  2. Step 1: Prepare the file. For the best results, use these tips: Format: You can convert PDFs (multipage documents) or photo files (.jpeg, .png and .gif) File size: The file should be 2 MB or smaller. Resolution: Text should be at least 10 pixels high. Orientation: Documents must be right-side up. If your image faces the wrong way, rotate it ...

  3. Translate images - Computer - Google Help

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    To translate text within an image: On your browser, go to Google Translate. At the top, select the Images tab. Choose the language that you want to translate to and from. From: Choose a language or select Detect language. To: Select the language that you want the translation in. To choose an image that you want to translate, click Browse your ...

  4. A customer sends you a message with a PNG image attachment of an invoice that contains a credit card number. If you turn on OCR, Gmail converts the image attachment to text, detects the credit card number, and moves the message to quarantine. Note: OCR doesn’t scan images embedded in attached files, such as Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word ...

  5. Translate images - iPhone & iPad - Google Translate Help

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    To translate text with your camera: On your iPhone or iPad, open the Translate app . Choose the languages that you want to translate to and from. From: At the bottom, choose a language or tap Detect language. Under the text box, tap Camera. To translate text from an image that you've already captured: Tap Gallery .

  6. Translate images - Android - Google Help

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    From: Choose a language or tap Detect language. To: Select the language you want the translation in. On the app home screen, tap Camera . To translate text from an image you’ve already captured: tap All Images . To translate what you find through your camera: Point your camera at the text you want to translate.

  7. Search with an image on Google - Computer - Google Search Help

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    On your computer, go to the website with the image you want to use. To copy the URL, right-click on the image and click Copy image address. Click Search by image . In the text box, paste the URL in “Paste image link.”. Click Search. Tip: Browsers don't save the URLs you search within your browsing history.

  8. Scan documents with Google Drive - Computer - Google Drive Help

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    Scan documents with Google Drive. Scan documents like receipts, letters, and billing statements to save them as searchable PDFs on your Google Drive. To scan documents on Google Drive, go to drive.google.com on an Android phone or tablet.

  9. Scan your photos - Google Help

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    Scan a photo. To scan a photo, you need the PhotoScan app installed on your phone. Open the Google Photos app . At the top, tap Create. Under "Get photos," tap Import from other places. Under "Scan photos with your phone," tap PhotoScan. To start the scan, hold your phone directly above a photo. Tap the button to take a picture.

  10. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) - AppSheet Help - Google Help

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    AppSheet will inspect the given examples and come up with a general template to match against new images. Once you have your examples, you can create a new OCR model: Open your app in the editor. Go to Intelligence . The Intelligence panel opens. Click + adjacent to the OCR Models heading. We've made some improvements to the app editor.

  11. OCRTEXT() - AppSheet Help - Google Help

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    OCRTEXT([Photo]) - returns the text from the image in the Photo column. Syntax. OCRTEXT([image-column]) image-column - Name of the column that contains the image from which you want to extract text.. Notes. To extract specific fields from an image, see Optical Character Recognition (OCR). Limitations. Currently, OCRTEXT() has the following ...