I’ve only used K1000, and I’ve never had a problem with it. That said, I’ve
used a couple of different scanners, and a scanner can make a big difference.
Katherine
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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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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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