Good morning,

 

Two questions for you.

A few weeks ago, I was in a class where some handouts were being passed out.
A friend of mine took a picture of the handout he got using my KNFB reader
app.  He'd never seen the app before, and was a bit skeptical about
something that happened while taking the picture.  He said that the
formatting didn't look right or didn't look as it did on the actual handout.
Does the formatting need to be edited or something?

It read OK when I took it home.  So, when the picture is taken, does the
formatting change in some way?  How can I make sure the formatting is the
same?

 

Yesterday, I was in the same class, and my friend accidently used my camera
to take a picture of some papers handed out.

So, now I just have a picture.  I seriously doubt that KNFB reader would
convert such a picture, right?

 

I think that next time, I'll just get my own copies of handouts.  We just
thought we were taking advantage of my pone and the apps.  If anyone knows
how to convert a picture using KNFB reader, I'd love to know.

 

Thanks.

Jim

 

 

 

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