PhotoScan
Scan and save your printed photos using your phone’s camera
I’ve been using this smartphone app called PhotoScan since it was first released about a year ago. It does just one thing: lets you take a photograph of a printed photo, and straightens out the edges and removes glare. The result usually looks like you actually scanned the photograph — i.e., it’s nice and flat and square — rather than like you simply snapped a photo of it. It’s also useful in art museums — if I can back up enough, I can “scan” four-foot-by-six-foot paintings, photos, etc. It takes about ten seconds, and lets you crop in case it hasn’t correctly guessed where the margins should be. Now after each trip, I have a little “art collection” of my own, which I can read about at my leisure.
10/17/17Photoscan, free for Android and iPhone