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Old 06-07-2009, 07:30 PM   #53
jamesbeat
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I have done it before, now, and in the future. Make no mistake, it's work. 8-12 hours per 200 pages. That's for scan and clean-up and proofing...

You determine how important your time is....
I'll second that, I scanned a standard paperback book once. It took a long time, and it was actually physically hard work because bending over the scanner for so long really puts a strain on your back (and I was only about 20 at the time)

Put it this way, I scanned a book from my childhood that I really love. It's from a series of 14, and to this day, over a decade later, I have not scanned any of the others....
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