Turn an Image of a Document into Black & White
How to turn an image of a document into black and white
The airSlate SignNow mobile app allows you to capture images of documents with your digital camera and upload them directly to your airSlate SignNow account. Images are then converted to PDF format and can be edited and signed electronically. In addition, the app enables you to upload existing images from your photo gallery.
If you need your document images to be automatically converted to black and white, resembling a standard printed document, you can turn on the corresponding option in the app’s settings.
Turn on Black & White Mode
Tap on the hamburger menu in the top left corner of the airSlate SignNow app and select Settings.
Go to Document Import.
Switch on Black & White Photos.
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Get the most of your smartphone: airSlate SignNow’s change pictures to black and white feature
Going mobile is essential for business. Even though the market offers a massing number of tools for managing documents, they aren't all suitable for mobile work. To tackle that problem, airSlate SignNow provides a feature-rich eSignature solution for any device, including all the necessary tools such as the change pictures to black and white feature. The app covers all contract management needs, from creating drafts to collecting signatures, payments, and other types of data. Stay up to date with the latest changes with the cloud. airSlate SignNow is cloud-based meaning everything you upload, edit, eSign, etc., stays safe and easily accessible in your account.
How to use the change pictures to black and white tool:
- Install the airSlate SignNow app on your device.
- Log in via Google and Facebook, etc., or sign up and create a new account.
- Upload a document you want to sign or send for signing.
- Turn it into a template if you want to reuse it again by clicking on the Make Template button.
- Open your PDF to start making edits: add fillable fields or insert text.
- Share your template or document with recipients or switch on Kiosk mode to sign it in-person together with your customers or partners.
- Get your eSigned and court-admissible forms as soon as your recipient clicks Done.
- Set up automatic logout so that no one can access your documents even if you forget to log out of your account on your unlocked device.
To get more benefits than just the change pictures to black and white feature, download the app now. airSlate SignNow meets global security requirements. Stay secure while managing all your contracts and agreements, keeping important documents at your fingertips, and closing deals electronically. Start your free trial in a couple of clicks. No credit card details are required.
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Electronic Signature FAQs
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How do I capture a document’s photo with the airSlate SignNow app for iOS?
Tap Create in the app’s bottom panel and select Camera. Allow airSlate SignNow to access your device’s digital camera and take a picture of a document. The photo will automatically open in the editor where you can add annotations and fillable fields to it. When finished, tap Done in the top right corner to save the document. -
How do I capture a document’s photo with the airSlate SignNow app for Android?
Tap + in the bottom right corner and select Camera. Allow airSlate SignNow to access your device’s digital camera and take a picture of a document. The photo will automatically open in the editor where you can add annotations and fillable fields to it. When finished, tap ✓ in the top right corner to save the document. -
How do I upload an image from my picture gallery to airSlate SignNow?
If you are using an iOS device, tap Create in the airSlate SignNow app’s bottom panel and select Gallery. If you are an Android user, tap + in the bottom right corner and select Gallery. Then, browse your device for the document image that you want to upload. -
Can I add fillable fields to documents that I captured with a camera?
Sure, you can make all kinds of edits to your document pictures. You can add fillable fields or annotate documents (add text, date, initials, signatures, etc.) just like you would in PDFs. -
How do I add text to a document on my iPhone?
Open your document in the airSlate SignNow editor. Select Text in the bottom toolbar and tap on the document where you want the text to appear. Type your text in the pop-up and tap Save. The text box will appear on the document. You can then adjust its size and placement as needed. To save your document, tap Done in the top right corner of the editor’s interface. -
Can I upload a document to airSlate SignNow from cloud storage using a mobile device?
Sure! Tap + (on Android) or Create (on iOS) in the airSlate SignNow mobile app. Then, select Load from Cloud in the upload menu. airSlate SignNow allows you to import files from Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Box, Egnyte, and Salesforce. -
How do I add an electronic signature to a document image on my iPhone?
Upload the image of a document from your photo gallery to the airSlate SignNow app by tapping Create > Gallery. Choose who needs to sign your document: only you or you and other signers. The image will open in the editor. Select Signature in the editor’s bottom toolbar (the FILLED BY YOU tab) and tap anywhere on the document to place your signature. -
How do I send a document for eSignature from my iPhone?
Upload your document to the airSlate SignNow app by tapping Create in the bottom panel. Tap ••• next to the uploaded document and select Edit. Add a signature field to your document. Select Signature in the editor’s bottom toolbar (the FIELDS FOR RECIPIENTS tab) and tap anywhere on the document to place the fillable field. In the top right corner of the editor, tap Done > Invite Signers. Enter the recipient’s email address and tap Send.
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