Bargain-Price Book Scanner From A Cardboard Box
Bargain-Price Book Scanner From A Cardboard Box
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Who doesn't want access to their books, notebooks, magazines, class notes, and other stuff everywhere, all the time? The thing is that often these things are a pain to scan. I have a really good solution for that, but it's expensive and can take a whole weekend to build. How do you scan a book, magazine or notebook when you have no money, one camera, and just a little time? Matti and I show you how:
ALSO... We've done this book scanning Instructable thing before. And answered many questions in the comments! And we love you guys completely, but sometimes (well, actually, all the time) we get the same questions over and over! So we've compiled a Fairly Annoying Questions (FAQ) Here are some answers before we get started! 1. Why not just take a picture with the book on the table. 1. Why don't you. ;) 2. Your camera doesn't have enough resolution for two pages. 3. The distorted pages are not fun to read onscreen. 4. Lighting is inconsistent. 5. Cameras cast shadows. You cast shadows. 2. Why use a camera instead of a flatbed scanner? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Pressing a book on the scanner breaks the binding. Flatbed scanners are slow. You need to reposition the book for every page. Flatbed scanners are slooooooow. Sloooooooowwwwwnesssssss.
3. Why not use a sheet-feed scanner like the ScanSnap? 1. 2. 3. 4. I don't like sawing the bindings off my books. A small part of me dies when I destroy a book. I don't have a tablesaw. I'm not willing to spend ~$500 just to destroy a book.
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step 2: Materials!
OK, sorry about that. Now, let's get on to what you need. YOU WILL NEED:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Book. Box. Knife. Duct tape. Pencil/Marker Glass. Lamp. Tripod (not pictured)
Image Notes 1. DUCT TAPE 2. KNIFE 3. marker/pencil 4. book 5. GLASS! 6. Lovely, lovely lamp. 7. This, my friends, is a cardboard box.
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Where to get glass: 1. 2. Hardware stores sell glass called "double strength". They cut it for you and it's cheap. $2 or $3 a sheet! Get one that's bigger than your book. Rip apart your worthless, laggard flatbed scanner and take the glass out. That's what we did.
Where to get the tape, knife, pencil, lamp, tripod...? Well, we trust that you can find these on your own.
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Image Notes 1. THIS IS THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BOX, so the line is flipped!
Image Notes 1. Tape this side together so it looks like the other side. Actually, you only have to do this if you didn't tape your box shut before starting. We didn't. Oops.
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step 7: LIGHTING
OK, now for some lighting. You want your camera to be taking pictures nice and quick, so you need to give it plenty of light. We used a simple desk lamp. $3.99 at Savers, a local thrift store. Though this is not the world's most even or perfect light, it is GOOD ENOUGH and, most importantly, the camera has a white balance setting for it (called "Incandescent" -- set your WB to incandescent, PLZ!). Doing so ensures the colors come out perfectly. Consult the manual for your camera for instructions. After you set up your camera in the next step, you may have to adjust your lamp because it will show up as a reflection in the glass. It's easy, just move it up or down to get it out of the picture. But you can't do it until we set up the camera, so... let's set up the camera!
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step 9: SHOOT!
This part is easy. From the previous step, you should have ensured that you have some slop aroud the image of the page you are interested. This allows you to crop later, which is especially important if it is a thick book or magazine. The way we prefer to do this is to shoot all the right-side pages first, and all the left-side pages second. Shooting all the pages this way simplifies post-processing later. Below, you can see Matti shooting all the right-side pages of a book. He places the glass, presses the shutter button, replaces the glass, presses the shutter button... ad nauseam. Do this until you have reached the end of whatever you are interested in scanning. Then flip the book. Continue as before, but now shooting all the left-side pages.
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The Better Way Over on the DIY Book Scanner forums, we prefer to use Scan tailor.
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Scan Tailor was originally written by Joseph Artsimovich for processing scanned-in books from flatbed scanners; it does a wonderful job of automatically finding the content of the pages and generally makes them look a lot better than the original camera shots. When you load up the Scan Tailor program, you'll want to create a new project, and then select the directory containing all of your images as the input directory, and some other (empty) directory for your output directory. When the "Fix DPI" window pops op, select All Pages, change the DPI to 300 x 300, hit Apply, then OK. Now we're in the main window. On the right you'll see the task list: Fix Orientation Split Pages (optional) Deskew (optional) Select Content Page Layout (optional) Output At the bare minimum, you need to fix the orientations of the images, select the content boxes (skipping split pages and deskew) then output the processed images. After rotating the on-screen image to the correct orientation, use the "Apply to..." button and select how you'd like to fix the other images in the project. In the "Select Content" tab, first hit the little arrow to automatically detect each page, then quickly scroll through each image to make sure the box is the right size in each image. Finally, select the "Output" tab, and deselect the "despeckle" option. Hit the little arrow, and Scan Tailor will save all the nice, crisp output images to the output directory you specified. Your output will look something like this:
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