There's a wiki here: http://wiki.diybookscanner.org/
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Daniel Reetz, the founder of the DIY Book Scanner community, has recently started making videos of prototyping and shop tips. If you are tinkering with a book scanner (or any other project) in your home shop, these tips will come in handy. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn0gq8 ... g_8K1nfInQ
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- 03 Jun 2013, 06:28
- Forum: Tutorials/How-To's
- Topic: Wiki or Wikibook?
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- 28 May 2013, 05:17
- Forum: Programs, Software releases, and more.
- Topic: Scantailor preprocess script
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Re: Scantailor preprocess script
GSView and ghostscript toolsets are available for Windows for all your ps, eps and pdf converting needs. Start here: http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/get50.htm
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- 21 Mar 2013, 05:50
- Forum: Cameras and Electronics
- Topic: Raspberry Pi Camera soon released - 5 megapixels, $25
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Re: Raspberry Pi Camera soon released - 5 megapixels, $25
Astronomers certainly stack multiple frames (from stills and video) to get a higher signal to noise ratio in the final image. Maybe it would work with books as well. See http://www.astronomie.be/registax/ for an example of the kind of software used.
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