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Interesting.
They should accept EPUBs too, so we can get decent quality Personal Books. ![]() |
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId=1000765211 Kindlegen does it for free. |
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kindlegen is just a converter. Some people might think that the lack of that Personal banner is worth it. (Not me, I know that much.) |
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Personal Docs do synchronise and if you have non-3G Kindles, just send it to one and then you can get it from the cloud over 3G free. |
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As for book scanning and OCR, I have used bookscan.us for most of my books (300+) as well as a Canon Scantini for personal papers and such. The output is OCR'ed PDF, which suits my non-Kindle ecosystem
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How big a file does one of their scans render? I mean is it 1 mb or less for the average book or 10-20mb?
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And what scan setting did you use? 300 dpi? Or less?
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I didn't scan them myself. They are books downloaded from the Internet; primarily from the site:
http://www.memphis.edu/egypt/onlinebiblio.php |
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My bad. As this thread was about turning paper books into e-books I assumed you made those PDF's yourself.
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A raw bitmap of a B&W 600DPI scanned book *page* will run about 1 MB--less for mmpb and more for trade and hardcover. Compressing the file can reduce the size by a factor of 10, scanning in grayscale will increase it. It is generally best to go light on the compression.
For OCR'ing I've found the 600dpi 16 gray multipage tiffs work best. Leaves me with a single file for the OCR software to process unattended. |
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I scan my documents at 200dpi and black-and white and get files that are anywhere from 1MB - 4MB.
For bookscan.us, I request for most books that they scan in black-and-white and they oblige - the resulting books are still 4MB - 20MB. I then load them in Adobe X and save them as Reduced Size PDF, which cuts the size down to 1MB - 4MB. My tired old eyes ![]() I have plenty of books that are color or grayscale and for those, I ask bookscan.us to scan appropriately (color if I care to preserve the color, else grayscale); these books turn out to be big (the largest one was a 1000 page business book at 150MB) but again Adobe X helps here (150MB -> 40MB). Hope this helps. |
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I haven't been aware of bookscan.us, I've used 1dollarscan.com so far, but bookscan.us seems to be much cheaper. I've just asked them, they accept shipment directly from Amazon or any other vendor, at no extra cost (1dollarscan charges double prices in that case). I'm in Europe, postage fees across the Atlantic are prohibitive for any books on my shelves, but buying a book (new or used) from Amazon in the US and having it shipped directly to the scanning facility has worked well so far. For OCR, I feed the PDFs to Abbyy -- it still needs careful editing, though, to really clean up all the OCR errors.
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