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The photo text translator is available free of charge. Users can avail themselves of the facilities provided by this tool right after landing on the tool page. Additionally, signing up for an account is also not required. You can safely use the tool as a guest.

Despite the tool running complex algorithms, the user interface has been kept minimal. Users can enjoy a simplistic interface for a more streamlined experience. The instructions are mentioned clearly, and even new users are able to figure out how to use the tool.

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As mentioned before, the horizon of languages offered by this tool is vast. There are more than 100 languages in which users can translate photos. This gives users complete freedom and maximum flexibility.

As shown in the instructions, there are a number of things that you can do after the results have been generated. The post-processing option allows users to copy the text from the results, which allows for higher accessibility. This way, users can utilize content in their desired format.

The speed of the Image Text Translator is noteworthy. It generates results just after a few seconds of processing. And despite being this fast, the accuracy and preciseness of the results are maintained.

This picture-translating tool functions based on a technology named Optical Character Recognition (OCR). This technology allows the tool to read the text enclosed inside an image. Then, it uses translation technology to translate the photo inserted by the user.

Our image translation follows a very interesting and step by step internal process from image upload to extracted text translation. It generates an image segmentation schema to find out OCR character tracing for language interpretation. So During OCR if your uploaded image content is based on different languages it will be separately handled in output to generate humanized output text.

Once text output is generated you will have multiple options to save output directly as a Word Document, or Notepad text file, copy it to a clipboard, share text directly on other apps, and finally translate text to 90+ other languages in one click.

Here I want to show you some quick features of Image translation as a text. You can get translated text of an image within a few seconds with perfection.
Let's see step by step translation process in 90+ languages.

Once you have extracted text output you can see the translate button to open the translation manager.

You will have target text box with extracted text output from OCR, so in the bottom dropdown, you need to find target translation langauge, and press "Translate" button it will quickly generate translated output like the below

You can use our image translator without any restriction of login, because it's an online application website you don't have to install it on your device as well. All you have to do is open image to text translation tool with your browser on any device.

You can translate text in any language within a few seconds. Once you open the translation manager you can choose the target language to click translate and get your translated text from the target photo text.

It supports more than ninety languages. Most popularly you can translate images in English, Urdu, Hindi, Spanish, Russian, Indonesian Bahasa, German, Italian, Romanian, Tamil, and so on other languages.

Image translator is initiated with OCR text results, so it is obvious that as much as OCR output is stable, its translation will also be stabilized via the intelligent translator manager. So input image quality is an important factor of accuracy.

Image translators are handy tools for everyone, including students, business owners, employees, employers, and marketing and advertising experts. If you want to increase your content's potential to grab audience attention, you need to have content available in multiple languages.

Digital marketers love to spread their text content worldwide to generate more leads. However, a problem arises when they compile content in an image and are unable to edit it. With this tool, they can extract and translate text into other languages, generating more content for a global audience.

For example, Tony is a digital marketer who creates engaging visual content in English using Microsoft Designer. After some time, he loses access to his designer account but still has the images on his phone. He wants to publish the same content in Spanish or Italian. Tony uploads the image to the Image Translator Online tool and quickly gets the translated text. Now, he can create content in other languages as well. This real-life example shows how you, like Tony, can make your life easier with the image translator's stunning features.

A research student might gather information from various sources to support their research. They might need to finalize their research paper, thesis, or journal article in English, but the information collected might be in different languages. The image translator online tool allows them to convert visual content into text and translate all multilingual content pieces into English with one click.

Business owners often deal with documents and marketing materials in various languages. An image translator can help them convert these materials into their desired language, ensuring they reach a broader audience. This tool is handy for translating scanned contracts, brochures, and advertisements.

Employees in multinational companies often need to communicate with colleagues and clients in different languages. The image translator can help them translate text from images, such as presentations and reports, making it easier to collaborate and share information seamlessly.

Consider an employee who needs to present a report in multiple languages. The image translator can convert their English report into other languages. it ensures that all team members and stakeholders can understand the content without language barriers.

the image translator can be incredibly useful outside of professional settings. For instance, travelers can use it to translate signs, menus, and informational brochures while visiting foreign countries. This tool can help bridge communication gaps and make travel experiences more enjoyable and stress-free.

Let's imagine yourself traveling in a country where you don't speak the language. You come across a menu in a local restaurant and want to know what each dish is. By using the image translator, you can quickly translate the menu into your native language, helping you make informed choices about what to order.

I created our new website in German and started now to translate it to English with TranslatePress. It worked well, until I tried to translate the images. I figured out the issue is with the plugins Elementor and Elementor Pro. It works when only one of the plugins is active but I have to keep them both active as the website doesnt show right when one of them is deactivated. Is there any solution to get the image translation working while both Elementor plugins are active?

Also I have a page where I have some call to action elements (created in Elementor Pro) where I want to translate the image but they doesnt show in the list where I can chose from. I cannot chose the image directly either it just doesnt seems to exist for TranslatePress. How can I manage to change the image? There are some texts on the images which have to be translated.

Do you use for some reason the Smush plugin? If so, go to Smush Settings -> Lazy Load tab and Deactivate this feature. We had similar issues in the past that was fixed by disabling that setting.
Or see if you have installed the Autoptimize plugin. There is an HTML option. If you unable it, the images will be dispalyed properly.

Since more than 6 days have passed since my colleague answered this ticket, we will close it and if you encounter other problems or have a question regarding TranslatePress, please create another ticket with the problem in question.

How about a photo filter option in Indesign? It would save me so much time, if i didn't have to launch photoshop, convert a color photo to BW, save and then go back to indesign and reimport the BW image.

Quarkxpress is not an image editing program, but it has an option to make images black and white. People are always given the same answers here. Do something other than nonsense and add these simple features to the program and people will never have to write here again.

Have you tried Edit Original? Right click the placed photo in InDesign and choose Edit Original from the context menu (or the Pencil button in the Links panel). You can add a B/W Adjustment layer, save and close. When you come back to InDesign, the file is updated. When I'm editing photos, I keep Ps open and it's quick as can be. This also works with Illustrator files.

What you outline is exactly the process I currently use, and want to avoid. There are a bunch of work arounds, but I'd still request a an addition to InDesign that would allow some manipulation in program.

Hello, we need to unite for everything. Issues such as making the photo black and white and developing data merge were mentioned many times in user voice. But unfortunately, Adobe does not listen to users in a meaningless way. These features have been mentioned for years, but the result is negative. What I really want to say here is that we need to unite under one roof. For now, we are united on this link. We would appreciate your support, thank you.

I'm with you on this one. It would be a lot more helpful to have a simple "Convert to Black & White" option in the Effects menu so that I can quickly sample what any photo would look like in my concept designs as B&W. This would be especially useful and a huge time saver when I'm creating concept designs for my clients and I'm having to find dozens (if not hundreds) of stock photos, then dropping them into my layouts, scaling them, positioning them, and then I should be able to (and would love to) just be one or two clicks away from seeing what the image would look like/do for my layout in B&W.

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