Short answer, you can't. To change the text of a printed image you need to scan it in to the computer and use Photoshop or similar (Paint might do it depending on the complexity of the image) to digitally clone or paint over the text and replace it with new text imitating it. For example, when I changed the text for a London Underground roundel digitally for a train lover, I edited out the existing text and used a font that resembled it for the custom text etc.
double click on it on layers pallete where are letters Background image and accept,this will convert background layer which is not editable by default to normal layer and then you can edit it
No, because an image (snapshot) is not editable to add textual information.
You can first scan the paper. Then you install a OCR software. scan the image file and voila! you have converted the text into computer editable format.
The bar code reader is special type of image scanner. Image scanners convert any printed image into electronic form by shining light onto the image and sensing the intensity of the light’s reflection at every point.
An image printer is a free user-friendly application that can be downloaded to any computer that uses the WINDOWS operating system from many online software sites. Documents are printed to image files.
In the past there are people who experimented with zip files to store them as images. None of the current compression software supports this. A zip file can contain a image file.
A scanner is a computer input device for receiving images from printed material so a computer can use or store them. However, the computer cannot directly understand words contained in such images. That takes software to convert them in a process known as optical character recognition.
To convert image to binary, you just have to convert image to binary. Hope this helps.
There are some image viewers that are able to do that, but that depends on the image type and software implementation. A VERY large image (one that does not fit in the computer memory) will probably fail to open with 99,99% of the software. The best way is to convert it to a smaller image - some image converters support line based processing or similar. If it is a RAW image give it a try to with a software that loads the jpeg previews directly (without conversion). For example AZImage in the preview window.
An image scanner works by using a light source, such as a fluorescent lamp, to illuminate an image that is placed on a glass plate. As the light passes through the image, it is reflected off of the surface of the glass and onto a CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensor. The image sensor is made up of thousands of tiny pixels that capture the light and convert it into digital data. This data is then processed by the scanner's software, which converts it into a digital image file that can be stored on a computer or printed. The process of scanning an image involves the following steps: Place the image on the scanner glass Adjust the scanner settings, such as resolution and color depth Start the scanning process Wait for the scan to complete Save the scan as a digital fileOnce the image has been scanned, the digital file can be edited and manipulated using image editing software. This allows users to enhance the image, adjust colors, add text and more. After the image has been edited, it can be printed or shared with others via email or social media.
You cannot convert an image to a markup file.
Scan the pages of magazines and upload them at the related link below download editable version within minutes Once you have editable version you can make those changes in word.