Scans generally take a few minutes to ensure maximum quality. A music alarm will alert you to when your scan is complete. Do not switch to fullscreen or back while project is running; it causes cache errors. Necessary Controls: S to begin scan A to end music alert after scan ends B to cycle backdrops I to show/hide image data C to show/hide copy-able image data D to input copied image data Space to begin print Only one image can be dealt with at a time, so if you wish to load or scan a new image, please click the green flag. Progress variables represent the number of pixels scanned per half and go up to 86,400. Do not worry if one scanner stops temporarily; this is Scratch's way of handling two scanners and it will resume.
Quarter quality variation (outdated engine): https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/677315950/ Current Engine: Curicolor 2 Linear scan with 5 layer cache on top and 4 on bottom 3 layers of cache are shared per side Note on copying: You must keep the two data separate, as the character limit for copy/paste is too low to copy everything and it will cut off half of your image. It is recommended to use a txt file or other document to save the data. In order to load an image, paste in the data and hit space as though you had just scanned an image. Do not begin a scan, as this will overwrite your pasted data. Other notes: Scratch can only detect about 16,000 colors, so the coloring of your image may be off slightly. This is the highest quality of image that Scratch blocks can detect and reproduce.