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Originally Posted by markom
Using foot pedal to start the page scanning and two hands for stretching the paperback book + software (for flattening curvatures, erasing fingerprints and binding gap shades) should be good & quick enough, I guess.
Or maybe using a fixed glass panel, by pressing paperback from underneath the panel, without moving the glass panel for the special cases.
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I don't see how software could flatten out a curve. It would have to be able to read what is in the curve. Sounds like an overpriced scanner unless it has an OCR and can convert to workable letters.
I can scan books with my cheap HP.
Works great for somethings and not so well for others.