[access-uk] Re: Reading Machines

  • From: "Carol Pearson" <carol.pearson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 17:48:54 -0000

Ari,

Perhaps you haven't got the best scanner for your needs as a flat bed would almost certainly be the way to go for these thicker books. I personally still prefer Kurzweil over OpenBook any day and, though I haven't got the most up to date version now, I wouldn't be without it.

I do wonder whether you can get some help scanning these things. I know it's very tedious and I'd have thought, for such a course as yours, you should be entitled to more help ...

Hope you get something sorted.  Sorry not to be more help.

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Carol
carol.pearson@xxxxxxxxxxxx

On Tuesday, March 18, 2008 3:19 PM (UK time), ari at aridamoulakis@xxxxxxxxx said:

Hi everyone,
It's rather quite interesting and lucky that Ray's post about this new
reading machine arrived yesterday, because I have a question about
what's out there and what would you guys recommend.
I need to somehow get my very thick university library books into
readable form. I have been trying to use a normal scanner with
OmniPage, but the things I don't like about it are that, first, for
some reason, I can never quite get it right to position the book
accurately on the scanner, it's quite a small scanner, and it's quite
hard when it's a very thick book and it sometimes doesn't open
properly, that sort of thing. The other thing I don't like, is that,
unlike Open Book and some of these other programs, I can't hear how
the page has come out right away, so I don't know whether what I've
scanned makes any sense. The last problem is just that the scanner
also takes ages to scan a page anyway, I just basically find going
through the whole thing a bit of a hassle, trying to hold the book
straight and the page flat, that sort of thing for many pages. Instead then of a scanner, I'm want to know what you guys think of
these other options. The device of Ray's post seems quite
interesting, because it says that it's a camera that takes a photo of
the book, and that there are grooves in the stand so that you can
position your book easily, and you of course hopefully don't have to
hold the book flat. Is this device though the only device that works
like that, or what other devices can you guys recommend? I was also
thinking of the KNFB Reader Mobile, but am against that a bit because
it's more expensive, and because I don't think I want to always try
and focus my mobile phone on a page of a book to try and take
pictures everytime, and, correct me if I'm wrong, but there is then
no way that you can save a document and get it to your PC anyway? Really just need thoughts on what's the best thing to do here.
Thanks
Ari

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