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Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: samintx
Date: May 12, 2012 12:34PM
I have some weighty cookbooks that it is impossible to scan recipes from. I don't want to take the books into the kitchen because I'm messy and would get them full of what I'm baking.

I have a feeling hand helds are not what they are cracked up to be but just thought I'd ask.
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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: mattkime
Date: May 12, 2012 12:43PM
>>I don't want to take the books into the kitchen because I'm messy and would get them full of what I'm baking.

thats okay.
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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: Buzz
Date: May 12, 2012 01:05PM
I started taking digital pictures of stuff like that in February of 2002.
Print out what's needed on the laser printer.
Works like a charm.


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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: billb
Date: May 12, 2012 01:16PM
It's been ages since I used one. They work, but you end up stitching the images together with the little hand held ones. PITA.

plop the book on a scanner or even easier yet :

Just take a picture of the page with your ipad.
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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: Go To Top
Date: May 12, 2012 01:29PM
Google works best for me. iPad2. Giving away about 50 fine cook books.



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(Paul Valery)
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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: graylocks
Date: May 12, 2012 02:19PM
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billb

Just take a picture of the page with your ipad.

this.

also, check if there are ebook or apps for the cookbooks you have. you might luck out.



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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: Paul F.
Date: May 12, 2012 02:20PM
If you're talking about the "wand" kind of scanners... I got one for my mom last christmas. It's a VuPoint model (model number escapes me).

Works pretty well, but like all hand scanners is persnickety in the speed at which you roll it over the page.

You can take it's little memory card out and put it in an SD card adapter, and attach it to your iPad using the iPad Camera Connector kit too... (which is why my mom got it... she wanted "on the road" scanning capability with her iPad.).



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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: tenders
Date: May 12, 2012 04:00PM
I have as VueScan, barely used, with a memory card and a foam case. Please PM if interested, I'm not using it!
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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: samintx
Date: May 12, 2012 04:46PM
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Buzz
I started taking digital pictures of stuff like that in February of 2002.
Print out what's needed on the laser printer.
Works like a charm.


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I've tried it and it doesn't work for me.
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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: samintx
Date: May 12, 2012 04:48PM
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Go To Top
Google works best for me. iPad2. Giving away about 50 fine cook books.

Well, I will never give away my cookbooks even tho I do use the net. I read cookbooks like dime novels, over and over again.
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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: GGD
Date: May 12, 2012 05:34PM
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samintx
I read cookbooks like dime novels, over and over again.

Aren't they a less exciting once you know how they end?
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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: anonymouse1
Date: May 12, 2012 06:04PM
Here's what I do-

Find a copy center that has a "guillotine"--a device that slices off the binding.

Scan the de-bound book.

Have the cookbood rebound with a spiral binding.

Done it for a dozen books--works really well for me.
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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: Buzz
Date: May 12, 2012 06:12PM
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samintx
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Buzz
I started taking digital pictures of stuff like that in February of 2002.
Print out what's needed on the laser printer.
Works like a charm.


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I've tried it and it doesn't work for me.

I just put the book on the floor, and brace myself against the wall, then take as many shots as it takes to get a clearly focused picture. Clean up the edges on the computer before printing as needed. Pretty straight forward. Would use the iPad method if I had one... but, I have put a few things on the HP Touchpad the last few months.

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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: samintx
Date: May 12, 2012 06:28PM
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anonymouse1
Here's what I do-

Find a copy center that has a "guillotine"--a device that slices off the binding.

Scan the de-bound book.

Have the cookbood rebound with a spiral binding.

Done it for a dozen books--works really well for me.

sounds interesting. I have a spiral binder. Don't know if our Kinkos has the other device but will check.
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Re: Any good hand held scanners?
Posted by: samintx
Date: May 12, 2012 06:29PM
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GGD
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samintx
I read cookbooks like dime novels, over and over again.

Aren't they a less exciting once you know how they end?

Funny....no, I get excited all over again. Like having sex. You know the end but the beginning is always exciting.
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