[bksvol-discuss] Re: Question about advertising in books

  • From: Ann Parsons <akp@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2020 09:46:35 -0400

Hi all,

The price of the 4800 is $779.00. I saw where it was for thousands, but you can get it on Amazon for $779.00

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=OpticBook+4800&ref=is_s


Ann P.


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Hi, and thanks for the advice! I have looked on Amazon and new egg so far, and it looks like these scanners are over $1000. Much more than I expected, but I could ask my local organization I go through to give me a hand with that. Just wondering why they are so much more than the one I got with my computer. Are they flatbed scanners? What makes them so special?


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On Jun 5, 2020, at 6:17 AM, Ann Parsons <akp@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Hi all,

I agree with Sandy, camera scanners are good for quick things, and they work the best if you are visually impaired and not totally blind. Unless you have a stand for your camera, positioning the scanner to best effect is difficult. They sound good, but unfortunately, that's all they do.

Go with the Plustek scanner. Yes, it is expensive, but it's well worth it if you are going to scan books. Oh, and don't throw out Kurzie, Open Book has not been updated in years, and was always an inferior product because it is one of a multitude of software packages promoted by Vispero. Kurzweil1000 is made by a company whose *only* product and business is OCR. They don't pretend to be the be-all and end-all for blind people. They do one thing, and they do that expertly!

Ann P.




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Thanks everyone! Sounds like the Plustek scanners might be the way to


go. I notice a lot of chopped off words, and the margins very well


could be the issue. I've never thought to play with the ones I have


now.



A lot of the books I have that I want to contribute are all from the


same publisher, and they all feel similar. All paperback, slightly


rough paper.



Their copyrights are from the late 90s.



Chelsea



On 6/4/20, sjryan2@xxxxxxxxx <sjryan2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I'm not aware of a Microsoft or Canon scanner that gives the "bookedge"


feature. This feature is important for catching letters inside a very narrow


margin, and the Plustek scanners are phenomenal for these books! I have a


Plustek Opticbook 3800, which cost me $250 nearly 10 years ago and is still


functional, and it has faithfully scanned pages since that time. I use it


with Kurzweil and a Lenovo Yoga 710 (a not particularly souped-up computer)


and my scans take less than 20 seconds. That's fast enough, and the


important thing is they are often nearly perfect, unless the book I'm


scanning has yellowed pages, marks, or some other issue.



Sandi



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Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2020 12:06 PM


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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Question about advertising in books



Is that a particular scanner brand? I've got an HP CanoScan. I don't know if


it's book quality or the scanner, but I've run into a lot of errors with it


that I think could be prevented.



On 6/4/20, Deborah Murray <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi Chelsea,



The Bookshare policy has always been to leave the ads and blurbs from


other books—as long as it scans well enough to be readable.



In my personal opinion, K1000 has always been a superior OCR program


to OpenBook, no matter what your scanning source is.



I’ve never used a camera to scana book, much preferring my OpticBook


scanner to anything else I’ve ever used.



Deborah



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Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2020 7:50 AM


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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Question about advertising in books



Hello,



In the process of scanning some of my books, I noticed that there is


often company advertising, and mention of other books at the end of a lot


of them.


Are we supposed to keep that in our files? Also, I am considering


switching scanning programs to open book with the pearl camera. Has


anyone on this list used it, and what do you think? Based on the demo


I heard, it sounds much faster than K 1000



Chelsea



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