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This is another of my mom's old cats, she got thrown up onto the scanner and we hit the button quick, she didn't like it too much.
Day 220 Year 2 I did this once. No, I am not doing this again. One scan is all you get. It's not too bad actually. My head is not nearly that long however.
I purchased a colour-laser printer with integrated sheet-feeding and flatbed scanner (so, bascially a copier/scanner/printer). It needed a good spot.
Dan Reetz's DIY book scanner; laser-cut prototype (after winning laser-cutter with from-trash prototype). Affordable, collapsible to fit in carry-on luggage. Also, from my perspective, highly aesthetically pleasing, but it might just be all the nice plywood.
Dan's own public-domain images (much more atmospheric than mine!) www.danreetz.com/blog/2009/10/12/public-domain-images-of-...
Demonstrated at the "D is for Digitize" conference at New York Law School, October 10, 2009.
Robin Sloan has another photo with Dan in it and a quick vid of Dan assembling it
Scanned in using Epson Perfection V850 Pro scanner with EPSON Scan Color Restoration and DIGITAL ICE Technology
These images were all taken by Dan Reetz, the creator of this DIY portable book scanner, demonstrated 10/10/09 at the D is for Digitize conference at New York Law School.
At his request, I'm sharing them here. Check out his original blog post of these images, or visit his website.
Dan has dedicated the images to the public domain, but the least restrictive license Flickr allows is the CC-BY. As public domain images, you may do whatever you wish with these, and you do not need to credit anyone (and shouldn't credit me - Dan took these.)
Cascais
Kodak TMax 100 film developed in Caffenol-C-L for 66mins at 19'C.
Recepie used: Anhydrous Washing Soda - 8g, Vitamin C powder - 5g, Potassium Bromide - 0.4g, Maxwell House Instant Coffee Powder - 19g, dissolved in 500mL deionised water.
Scanned using a Kodak RFS-2035 Plus film scanner using Vuescan software.
El doctor Julio Volenski, siquiatra infantil y coordinador de Atina Chile en Iquique, conversa sobre ciencia y tecnología en televisión semanalmente.
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35mm film Nikon LS9000 scanner
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