[vip_students] Scanning from your IPhone just got a whole lot easier!

  • From: "NCBI Support" <support@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 11:38:10 -0000

Info from another list.

Hi Everyone.
Sorry for the cross posting, however this development is too good to keep to 
myself. I’ve just heard of a product called StandScan, a compact stand for use 
when scanning with your IPhone. There are two models, the standard and 
professional versions, the difference being the LED lighting options the 
professional version offers for better document exposure. Both stands are 
portable and the supplier www.standscan.com offer a selection of accessories 
including lensed kits, extra long docking leads for IPhone or IPod models and a 
mains adaptor for the professional version of the stand. Give these guys a 
look, it might well be what you’re looking for if you plan to use your IPhone 
as a scanning tool as many of you are frustrated with the difficulty of getting 
the best picture of your documents, arguably the main reason why most people 
just end up frustrated.





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