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Clean up Scans in a Snap.

Adobe Employee ,
Jan 30, 2020 Jan 30, 2020

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Erase creases, folds, stains, smudges, stray pen marks and more with an industry-first cleanup tool in Adobe Scan.

 

With the swipe of your finger, you can erase unwanted artifacts, fuzzy images, or any other unwanted content. The “erase” action is essentially filling a selected area with a color you select (thus hiding that area).

 

You can perform image cleanup on a new scan or clean up the image on an existing scan.

 

Here’s how to get started:

 

  1. For an existing scan, enter the modify scan mode:
  • On any thumbnail on a file list, tap Dots.png 
     
    overflow and then tap Crop.png 
     
    , or
  • In an open file, tap
     
    in the bottom menu.

 

  1. Navigate to the page you want to modify.
  2. Tap Eraser.png

     

  3. Select your fill color:
    • Fill with surrounding color: Use an app-selected background image as a brush color.
    • Tap the square: Choose a color from the color picker popup.
    • Tap the eyedropper: When the moveable eyedropper appears, move it over color and tap Check.png
  4. Zoom the image in and out as needed.
  5. Swipe your finger over the area to erase an area.
  6. Tap Check.png
 

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Here is a small video for you to know more about the Cleaning scans in a snap.

 

 

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