Google Drive Document Scanning Produces Blurry Output After Recent Update
A Google Drive update broke the built-in document scanning feature, causing pages to render blurry and applying incorrect filters automatically. Users cannot stop the incorrect processing mid-scan. The feature is now entirely unreliable for document capture.
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