12-29-2007, 07:15 PM | #1 |
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What do you do with....
the books that have the spine cut off after you scan them in?
I just ordered my Fujitsu SnapScan scanner and am going to cut up several books to have them scanned in. The question now is what to do with the books after I cut off the spines and scan them in. Any input would be great! BTW I am only doing new mass market books, not any hard to find or rare books |
12-29-2007, 09:24 PM | #2 |
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I haven't done this yet, but I keep thinking about it. I've heard some people put a rubber band or a twine loop around them and box them. I think I'd at least keep the front cover (as a "proof of purchase") just in case.
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12-29-2007, 09:30 PM | #3 |
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I am planning on getting this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA:IT&ih=023 which should solve any worries about clean cuts for the scanner. In the end, it should pay for itself, stopping any worries about staples or kinkos ruining the pages while cutting them. |
12-30-2007, 09:04 PM | #4 |
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You read my mind! I very nearly posted to ask you how you were planning to cut off the spines. Could you let us know how well this works for you?
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12-30-2007, 09:25 PM | #5 |
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01-03-2008, 01:08 PM | #6 |
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Well I decided to skip purchasing that unit.
The only reason being that my local Kinko's has a industrial size paper cutter and cut 7 books for about $1.49 a cut! They came out perfect! I need to remove the hard covers from the books, but that took all of 5 min with my leatherman right there in the store! I just received my Fujitsu SnapScan Scanner for the mac and willll be scanning in the books today. I will let you know how it goes! The way things should work, I should be able to scan in all 7 books in about an hour or less! That is with creating pdf's. The OCR should take alot longer...but I can let that run all night. I will let you know! |
01-03-2008, 05:12 PM | #7 |
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Seven books in one cut! Wow, sounds like a fairytale! I'll have to check my local copy store.
Does the scansnap do two-sided scanning? My scanner only does one side at a time, so I've been delaying actually chopping up a book to try feeding through it. |
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I had 7 books chopped at Kinko's. Total of about $6 for all books being cut. It cut them perfectly. I loaded about 40 pages (the fujitsu snapscan can handle 50 into the adf, but why push it!) into the adf and pushed the button on the scanner. It scanned all 40 pages within 30 seconds, DOUBLE SIDED! (It doesn't do the old fashion way of flipping the pages, it actually has the scanner part on the lid and the base so that it scans them both at the same time!) The software it comes with (at least for the mac version) is the Fujitsu Driver CD, a FULL version of Adobe Acrobat 8, and Abby Fine Reader Full Version for Mac. Once it scanned the pages in, it asked me if I wanted to save as images, email, pdf, etc. I chose PDF and it started OCR'ing the pages which took about 5-7 min's for 40 pages of B&W text. Then it saves it. I labeled each file book1.pdf, book2.pdf, book3.pdf, etc. Once it was all scanned, saved, and ocr'd, I used the full version of acrobat to combine the files, and that was all! Easy as pie! I did 3 books, each which was an of average of 300-400 pages each! This is a great way to do things! I still have my PlusTek Opticbook 3600 for the books I don't want to cut up. I cannot see any easier way to do this. |
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01-04-2008, 01:11 PM | #9 |
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Ooooooh! I'm getting really interested in doing this!
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My current storage is using a rubber band to keep the pages together until I'm sure I won't need to rescan. I also use the scansnap and am very pleased with it. I purchased a SW that converts PDF to RTF and then edit with MS Word. That is faster and as accurate as using my ABBYY FinReader OCR SW. Good luck on your venture. |
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DeathtoToasters, you are my HERO!! Your Kinkos tip solves THE problem I was having with book scanning.
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I have rubberbands around mine also. I am just going to stick them in a storage box until I make sure I am not going to need them again. Thanks for that tip about the SW conversion....sounds like a good idea. Are you on a PC or Mac? |
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01-04-2008, 10:05 PM | #13 |
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I don't know what Slayda is using, but when I want to convert scanned PDFs to another format on my Mac, I use IRIS OCR. It works quite well. I think I paid about US$80 for it. (I might have gotten an academic discount-- appropriate, since I usually use it for journal articles for graduate classes.)
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Well at the top of each page is the title and author of the book. Well when mobipocket creator converts the books, it puts those title and author lines in the middle of the pages, screwing up the rhythm of the book. So I would like to remove them. Hope that makes sense! |
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