If you are certain that it has text on it it would really be good if you could find out what the text is. It might have an illustration though. In that case you should place a note in brackets that an illustration or photograph is on the page. If it turns out that the text is a caption for an illustration you should find out what the caption reads and place that in brackets with the note that it is a caption. If there is no way you can determine what the caption reads then you should still note that the illustration is there. If it turns out to be a blank page then note that it is a blank page in brackets. Do not just skip the page though. That will mess up the pagination. If you have no sighted help at all and you cannot determine what is on the page at all then perhaps someone here can get the book from a library and look for you.
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To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 3:26 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Unscanable pages
While scanning my book, I am coming across a page that has text on it but seems to be unscannable. I don't know if it will break the page count or not. What should I do?
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