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Re: My Apple II stuff



On Aug 11, 1:17 am, bloomer_au <bloo...@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
> Lots of cool stuff there. Your joystick is pretty steroidal! I never
> saw one like that in Australia. The one I bought time and time again
> was the boxy little Anko. I figure of the apple manuals you show I
> have maybe 1 in every 6 items. Thanks for sharing. Makes me think
> perhaps I should scan all the box art for the old Apple II games I
> have. Some of the titles don't show up on google, suggesting they
> aren't on record anyplace.
> - Wade

Ya, it doesn't take very long to do.  Frankly, I've always been
daunted by the task/idea of using my flatbed scanner to scan in a
bunch of stuff.  Mine is slow and it takes a good minute+ per page.
Forget that.  I have a decent DSLR and a tripod, plus a remote trigger
for it.  I just set it up, so it points straight down at my desk.
I've got a remote trigger, I can scan images as fast as I can turn the
pages.  The trick is consistency, keeping things lined up in the image
and no flash (don't want glare) but with a tripod no worries there.

In fact, I'm gonna test it out tonight and scan in "Graphically
Speaking" by Mark Pelczarski.  I had emailed him a while ago and he
gave me permission to scan his book and make it freely available.  I
already told the guy who runs atari archives that he could host it (he
also has a copy of the email from Mark that gives me permission.)
It's a smaller book, 170 pages total.  I want to see how long it takes
me to do; I bet under 30 min, easy.  Beats flatbedding it!  Then I can
write a quick program to load each image, crop it (they should all be
aligned the same) and shrink it to a better size (always keep the
originals!).


Cheers!
// CHRIS