Press space to choose a backdrop or upload your own into the backdrops sprite. Click anywhere to start scanning, but don't click anything during the scan, otherwise it will start over. After the image is drawn press and hold C to compare the scanned and original images. Run in the offline editor or TurboWarp for best performance. The rest of the instruction are inside. -------------------- Notes: Most images take 2 minutes or less, but some may take up to 5 minutes. It depends on your image and device. This scanner always scans with maximum resolution possible, so other scanners might scan lower resolutions faster, but the quality isn't the same. The FPS rate during a Scan is usually about 2.0 on desktop and 1.8 on mobile. (This varies by device) If the FPS goes below 1.5 the project will be stopped to prevent crashing. This tends to happen on mobile. Don't use turbo mode it doesn't make a difference. The above timings are based off of the online editor. Images scan twice as fast in the offline editor. This is my third attempt at an image scanner, my first attempt was slow, lagged and took almost 45 minutes to scan! My second attempt didn't work. -------------------- Credits: Huge thanks to @imfh for the project: Adaptive Scanner: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/312305395/ which this is based off of. Thanks to @Hamuni for the multiple timers script! https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/478891/?page=1#post-4823742 Thanks to @Maximouse for the idea for the thumbnail! Thanks to @360Genius for the idea for the scanner line in a comment on February 4th 2021 on the project Adaptive scanner: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/312305395 Thanks to Scratch Wiki for the FPS script! https://en.scratch-wiki.info/wiki/Making_an_FPS_Counter -------------------- Project info: Version 1.2.10 updated on 02/16/2021 What's new? Slightly reduced lag. Known issues: Time remaining is not always accurate especially at the beginning of the scan. Doesn't always work and the project gets stopped on mobile when it's not supposed to. The first column of pixels on the left are not the right colours. Colours in drawn images are a little off. (This is an image scanner that scans your screen onto a list so the image can be drawn with the pen later.)