Receiving a clear qipit document in 4 easy steps
January 28th, 2007Here 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.


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…
October 29th, 2007 at 9:03 am
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