Convert scanned handwriting to ink
Something similar to Creceed Carbo app. I'd love to be able to import a scan/photo of notes that I actually took in paper but edit them as if I wrote them in GoodNotes.
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hanan berger commented
This was a feature that I really miss form when I used Notability. Being able to insert a picture into my notebook and converting it to ink is amazing. A couple of things that would make the feature better than the Notability version would be to do the following:
1) automatically remove shadows
-The shadows caught in the images were also converted to ink and the user would have to manually remove them. Machine learning would be super helpful in this endeavor.2) Saturate the colors
- The ink color in the Notability version will use ink that is as close to what it sees in the photo. That being said we could go from the understanding that there are really only a few colors that tend to be used on a whiteboard (black, blue, green, red, purple) so figuring out which of these colors the writing actually is and using the saturated/default app versions of these colors would make it almost seamless. -
Benola Elouett commented
Yes please!!!
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Anonymous
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INKSCAPE, free and opensource, can convert the image to svg files (https://snapguide.com/guides/digitize-your-handwriting/). Hope that would help implementation.