Receiving a clear qipit document in 4 easy steps

January 28th, 2007

Here is a short reminder of how to get a legible copy of your printed or handwritten documents from qipit. The example below assumes that you’re using a cameraphone.
A digital camera also would do the trick, and in that case you would jump directly to step 2.

1 - Check your camera phone settings.

Set to highest image resolution and normal quality.

Note: Some camera phones resize pictures when you send MMS messages and qipit needs 1.3 megapixel images.

2 - Take a picture of your document.

Important tips:

  • Be sure you see the full image, including the page borders, in your viewer.
  • Rotate your cameraphone to capture the full image, if necessary.
  • Keep a steady hand when you capture the image, and for a second after, to be sure you capture the sharpest image possible.
  • If your camera has macro mode or autofocus, be sure it is ready when you capture the image.

If using a digital camera, copy the picture to your computer the way you usually do.

3 - Prepare an MMS or email with the picture as an attachment, sending it to:

  • copy@qipit.com for a black and white document
  • color@qipit.com for a color document

Optional: share the document.

To send the qipit copy immediately to someone, put the email address or fax number in the body of the message.

Note : You can send to more than one email address, just use commas to separate the addresses. You cannot mix fax numbers with email addresses in the same message.

4 - Send the MMS or email!

Qipit will:

  • Save a copy of the original picture and qipit copy in your qipit account.
  • Send you a confirmation message on your phone that your picture was successfully processed and sent to your contacts.
  • Send you a WAP link or a JPEG image to your mobile phone.
  • Send you an email confirmation with the qipit copy attached as a PDF, provided that you confirmed your email address.

2 Responses to “Receiving a clear qipit document in 4 easy steps”

  1. 1 Camera Phones
    February 22nd, 2007 at 11:03 pm

    Text photos to PDF from your camera phone…

    A service by Qipit.com now lets you convert photos of text straight from your camera phone into a pdf document, and then email it out to addresses you specify.
    The quality of the resulting pdf obviously depend on the quality of your cameraphone, and qi…

  2. 2 Stasigr
    October 29th, 2007 at 9:03 am

    Hello, very nice site, keep up good job!
    Admin good, very good.

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