Fred Stluka via plug on 27 Aug 2019 22:39:21 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] What's a small document scanner that's easy to use?


On 8/23/19 11:09 AM, Mark Dominus via plug wrote:
Thanks guys, but this is not what I am asking for.  I am well aware that my phone has a camera in it.

As I said, I want a sheet-fed desk scanner that can make the scanned images appear in my Linux laptop.


Mark,

You may not want to discard the phone idea so fast.  For a
long time I confidently ignored suggestions to use my phone
to take pics of docs, because I didn't want a bunch of
distorted unprofessional-looking pictures of single pages
of docs stored as JPGs.  I wanted single PDF files containing
multi-page docs all aligned nicely as though they'd been
fed through a scanner, not photographed at a slight angle
and including some background from the surface the doc
page was lying on.

Then I found out that DropBox (and perhaps Google Docs
also) does a REALLY nice job.  In Dropbox on my phone, I
click "+" to add a doc from the camera, then take a picture
of each page.  Dropbox automatically clips to the exact
bounds of the page, transforms the shape back into a
rectangle, shows me a preview and lets me retry if I like,
allows me to keep adding more pages to the same PDF file,
and uploads automatically to my Dropbox folder on my
laptop.  Looks exactly the same as when I use a real
sheet-fed scanner.

FYI,
--Fred
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