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- 30 Oct 2012, 14:32
- Forum: Agora / The Marketplace
- Topic: Scanning a Book for a lonely world traveler - $40
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4186
Re: Scanning a Book for a lonely world traveler - $40
That book is less than 300 pages according to Amazon UK. The book costs £6 (about $10), so it would probably be cheaper, easier, and you would get a better-quality scan by buying it and scanning it destructively. You can check my website: www.rustee-technologies.com
- 30 Oct 2012, 14:21
- Forum: Agora / The Marketplace
- Topic: Book scanner for sale in the UK, £100
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3667
- 27 Aug 2011, 07:16
- Forum: Scan Tailor
- Topic: 0.9.10 release
- Replies: 18
- Views: 95183
Re: 0.9.10 release
Thanks very much for this release, Tulon. As always very appreciated.
- 10 Jul 2011, 16:41
- Forum: Agora / The Marketplace
- Topic: Reetz 1.0 book scanner for sale
- Replies: 0
- Views: 11336
Reetz 1.0 book scanner for sale
I made it just for fun, but if it sells I'll make a few more of aluminium at half the weight. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330589966245 Edit: There doesn't seem to be a market for these contraptions, so when this one goes, that's it. I think I'll leave the aluminium thing...
- 30 Jan 2011, 07:21
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: New Portable Scanner "Pazuzu"
- Replies: 26
- Views: 23252
Re: New Portable Scanner "Pazuzu"
Doesn't the use of a counterweight defeat the purpose of building a lightweight scanner? You'd probably be better off using a tension spring. It's lighter, cheaper, and it would reduce inertia as well.
- 30 Jan 2011, 06:44
- Forum: HELP
- Topic: ST suggestions and feature requests go here.
- Replies: 61
- Views: 90489
Re: ST suggestions and feature requests go here.
Ha ha, so I am talking rubbish... Thanks for being polite enough not to say it directly. Looking forward to your next versions of ScanTailor.
Cheers,
Jack
Cheers,
Jack
- 29 Jan 2011, 16:03
- Forum: HELP
- Topic: ST suggestions and feature requests go here.
- Replies: 61
- Views: 90489
Re: ST suggestions and feature requests go here.
Hello, everybody, first of all I want to say thank you to Tulon for this fantastic piece of software called ScanTailor. Tulon, I'm a big fan of yours, and if you ever come up to Stoke, all drinks are on me, and you can sleep with my sister as well. (Only joking, ha ha; I haven't got a sister.) I've ...
- 01 Nov 2009, 23:11
- Forum: Introductions and connections
- Topic: Post something about yourself here (The Hello Thread)
- Replies: 441
- Views: 659052
Re: Post something about yourself here (The Hello Thread)
Hi, everybody, my name is Joaquin and I'm from Asturias*, Spain, but I live in Stoke-on-Trent, England, at the moment. I don't like to give people a hard time with foreign names, so I let everybody call me Jack (in fact, I like that name more than Joaquin). I finished a degree in maths from UC Berke...