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Rotate sideways phone photos, remove blank scanner pages, arrange in problem order — then download one PDF to upload to your course portal.
You scanned your homework on your phone camera or the library's scanner. Some photos are sideways because you held your phone at an angle. There are blank pages from the scanner's automatic feeder. The problems are out of order because you scanned them in the wrong sequence. Your professor or grader expects a single, readable PDF on Canvas, Blackboard, or Google Classroom — and messy submissions get noticed, sometimes with point deductions for presentation.
Go to hasslefreepdf.com, upload all your scanned homework pages and phone photos, rotate any sideways images, delete blank pages, and drag the pages into the correct problem order. Download one clean combined PDF and submit it to your course portal. The whole process takes under three minutes.
Anyone submitting scanned or photographed work digitally for grading. That includes college students, high school students, graduate students, and online learners using Canvas, Blackboard, Google Classroom, or Moodle who need to combine handwritten homework, problem sets, or lab reports into a single uploadable PDF.
Most common on assignment submission nights when students photograph handwritten problem sets or lab reports with their phones. Phone cameras frequently save images at the wrong orientation when the phone is tilted. Library scanners produce blank interleaved pages when set to duplex mode. The result is a chaotic PDF that is hard to grade. Fixing it takes two minutes: rotate the sideways pages, delete the blank ones, sort into problem order, download.