Monica, I'm very glad you asked those questions and I will be eagerly awaiting the answers since I use the same scanning method as you. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Monica Willyard" <rhyami@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 1:08 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: pages that won't scan right.
Hi, Donna. Thanks for explaining how you scan. I am going to try it to see if I like it your way. I'm wondering about a couple of things though. One downside I can see is that when I scan and recognize pages at the same time, I get immediate feedback on a page that has gotten messed up somehow. Since you scan images only and then recognize, how do you find pages that are garbled quickly? Does Kurzweil have a feature to take you directly to badly scanned pages? Also, I would think that going back and finding the right page in the print book could be time consuming, especially in a thick book. How do you do things like this? The way I'm doing things now lets me immediately rescan a page, so there's no flipping through the book to find pages. I'm willing to change how I do things though if my scans will be better."Don't let yesterday use up too much of today!" Will Rogers Monica Willyard, rhyami@xxxxxxxxx Add rhyami to your Skype if you'd like to chat. To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxput the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line.-- No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.9/834 - Release Date: 6/5/2007 2:38 PM
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