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Fyodor2019-06-07 07:31:28
Graphic arts
Fyodor, 2019-06-07 07:31:28

How to digitize a hand signature conveniently, easily and simply?

We want to add signatures to the digital copy of the contract. In order to add it there and when printed, it looked normal - it would be necessary to insert it without a background.
Of course, you can scan and separate the background - but this is costly in terms of strength and time. The idea was to do this in a program on a tablet-phone, let’s say with a stylus, but I can’t figure out how to find such a program, because. requests of the form - create an android signature , show info on the EDS.

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Andrew, 2019-06-07
@deepblack

How to digitize a hand signature (stroke?) conveniently, easily and simply?

Of course, you can scan and separate the background - but this is costly in terms of time and effort. The idea was in the program on the tablet-phone to do this
There are most likely no ready-made solutions with the functionality (1: 1) that you want.
You still have to cut your own.

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Ezhyg, 2019-06-07
@Ezhyg

The printed signature means nothing.
There are such things - facsimile, cliche - use it.

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AntHTML, 2019-06-07
@anthtml

Half of the organizations that have implemented electronic document management for small documents use a graphics tablet and a canvas-type field / object

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John Smith, 2019-06-07
@ClearAirTurbulence

It is possible to make a vector with a graphics tablet, but then it is not very similar to "paper", although it may work out.
An alternative solution is to make a signature on a white sheet, scan it, select the background in Photoshop using the select \ color range, remove the background, save the result in PNG.
It is inserted into Word \ Excel without problems, it looks like a real one to the point of confusion, the only thing is:
if there is something under it, sometimes (not always, and depending on the color \ brightness of the intersecting elements) it is still clear that the signature is inserted. Then either make it darker with office's built-in tools, or overlay it in Photoshop with the darken\multiply layer property.

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