Hi guys, Quiet list again. Good time for me to throw something up here to get everyone's thoughts on I guess. <smile>. I would love to exchange scanning tips with you all. Especially the big scanner-types out there, the ones who seem to have like a billion books submitted. <grin>. Not the basics, I think we've all pretty much got those down, but I wanna go a lil deeper. I'm looking for further tricks of the trade so to speak. For me, I know I don't scan often, but have submitted maybe a half dozen books to Bookshare. When I do, my scans are reasonable, well with one exception that I think Amber validated! Props to you Amber btw, that one was pretty rough! But other than that one, my scans are average I would guess. Even so, I notice that there are so many higher-quality scans up there on the site. How do you guys get one of those "Excellent, almost no errors" type scans? I don't think I've had any of those yet. Mine are usually good or fair. So I find myself asking, what's your secret? What are you guys doing that I'm not? Is it better scanning techniques, better programs, different scanners, better post-scan editing, something else entirely? Would be really curious to find out. It's not just for me though, I'm sure that many of us on here could benefit from the sharing of scanning tips. That's what a list is for after all, right? Sharing ideas? Besides, better scans effect all of us. So guys, what works for you, what does not? I'm a Kursweil 8 user myself, and my scanner is small and average. Ok, so it's kinda slow, but it gets the job done. I scan without the lid and hold the book open flat. That is my quick run-down of techniques, I'm certainly not an expert, lol! Would love to hear from everyone else though I'm sure there is more out there.. Yeah so it's a stormy Sunday evening here and I am curled up with my computer. So it appears that I have nothing better to do than post random stuff. Yah so it's probably true, but it's better than writing papers! Ha! Yay end of the semester! I am loving all this time to myself! Too bad it's off to work in a week. Look forward to hearing from you guys. All the best, Allison