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iOS 12 and macOS Mojave: What is Continuity Camera and how to use it

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<p>Over the years, the task of digitizing printed photos and documents has gotten a lot easier. Scanners used to be main tool for the job, but now we have smartphone cameras. With Continuity Camera, you can use your iPhone or iPad to directly import photos or documents scans (like receipts) into a file that you’re creating on your Mac.</p><p>How it works: Continuity Camera connects your Mac to your iOS device. You can then take a photo or snap a picture of a document, and that image is then automatically imported into the file you are working on. It’s that simple.</p><h2>Continuity Camera’s requirements</h2>
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<li>Mac: macOS Mojave. iOS device: iOS 12.</li>
<li>Currently, Continuity Camera works with the Mojave bundled apps like Notes, TextEdit, and Mail. It also works with Apple’s Pages and Keynote. For your favorite third-party apps, look for updates from the developers.</li>
<li>The Mac and iOS devices need to be logged into the same Apple ID.</li>
<li>The Mac and iOS devices need to be on the same Wi-Fi network.</li>
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<h2>How to take photos using Continuity Camera in macOS Mojave and iOS 12</h2>
<p>Here’s how to use Continuity Camera to insert a photo into a document you’re creating on a Mac. Pages is used in the instructions here, and they’re the same steps for any of the bundled Apple apps, such as Notes, Mail, and TextEdit.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3284932/input-scanners/how-to-use-continuity-camera.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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