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Many thanks to Jordan Star for his information on scanners. More important is
the way he signed his e-mail with his full name, e-mail address, and then where
he lives.
Others who do this are also appreciated. I just can't remember the names and
locality data of all who contribute to Conch-L. For instance, I wish I'd
remembered that Ross Mahew lives in Halifax when I was up there last summer.
Good shelling to all,
Helen Madow
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Yonkers, NY
Jordan Star wrote:
> Dear Avril,
> According to the techie at Helen Keller for the Blind the Hewlett Packard
> ScanJet 4200C (or Ces as in the store but not on the unit itself) is a very
> good scanner. I paid $150 for mine. In my research (or reading) I learned
> that a CCD? Is better than a CIF? Array. A buying guide will have more info.
> Also a scanner that scans past the glass plate can scan a 3D object, a shell
> or a butterfly, a scanner that can't scan past the glass plate can only scan
> documents. The web site;
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> www.hp.com
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> has other scanners that have more features than mine. The software is basic
> and can only recognize single column documents so I got OmniPage which can
> recognize multi column documents. All scanners on the market have a basic
> OCR (Optical Character Recondition) so a different software package is
> needed. I have yet to scan a shell and use MS Photoshop 2000 to fix any
> problems. Can I help some more, maybe?
> Jordan *
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> Jordan Star
> [log in to unmask]
> Long Island, NY
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