I had an idea today, which I am sure has been thought of before, but is something I would like incorporated into Evernote eventually.
When you take a photo of an open book (for example, a Moleskine) and capture both facing pages, the software will detect the two pages (perhaps by picking up the vertical line in the middle), and then dissect the photo into a separate image for each respective page. Or, perhaps, the software keeps one image but simply puts the page on the right on the bottom. This would allow a user (especially on an ipad or iphone) to scroll through the pages rather than having to zoom in and out and re-position to see both pages.
Not sure if there is an app that does this, but this function would be useful.
On the small chance that nobody has thought of this, please (anyone) feel free to steal the idea.
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I had an idea today, which I am sure has been thought of before, but is something I would like incorporated into Evernote eventually.
When you take a photo of an open book (for example, a Moleskine) and capture both facing pages, the software will detect the two pages (perhaps by picking up the vertical line in the middle), and then dissect the photo into a separate image for each respective page. Or, perhaps, the software keeps one image but simply puts the page on the right on the bottom. This would allow a user (especially on an ipad or iphone) to scroll through the pages rather than having to zoom in and out and re-position to see both pages.
Not sure if there is an app that does this, but this function would be useful.
On the small chance that nobody has thought of this, please (anyone) feel free to steal the idea.
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