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Re: 'What is the Apple IIgs?' Archive Still Needs Your Help!



Mitchell Spector wrote:
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:


Alex Lee wrote:

Hi all,

'What is the Apple IIgs' (http://www.whatisthe2gs.apple2.org.za/ ) might seem a bit quiet these days, but I'm working on things behind the scenes.

One thing I'd like to get the ball rolling with is a hardware section - I'd like to include short descriptions, images of hardware (memory cards, accelerators, scanners, etc) and software/driver downloads. I've already got disk images of software ready, but no images of hardware. Anyone got the time to quite literally place their expansion cards onto a flat bed scanner and scan them that way? I don't even have a definuitive list of GS specific related hardware, but if you let me know what you can make a scan of by emailing me first, that'd be great.

For some, relatively deep focus, scanners, this works well.  But many
new scanners have such poor depth of focus that this will produce a very
poor scan of a card.  Using a digital camera is a much better way to
image cards, with attention to focus, lighting, and a plain background
(like a sheet of white paper).


If you're referring to a CCD versus CIS scanner, in the case of the latter it's a question of being low-end (i.e. less costly) rather than
availability and age. CIS scanners have the lense directly under and
against the glass and cannot focus on three dimensional objects.
They still sell CCD scanners which scan 3D objects well.

I picked up a USB Epson CCD-based scanner (about 4-5 years old) for only $7 which works great for 3D objects and _much_ sharper and clearer than my old parallel CCD scanner which I ended up retiring recently.

    Here's a test I did scanning my Second Sight a few weeks ago. It by no
means sit flush against the glass, the pins and one oscillator raise it quite
a bit, but even at 300 DPI it came out clearly:

www.digitalsparkles.com/student_a/Second_Sight.jpg

This is a beautiful scan!

But I have seen a number of terrible scans, too--caveat emptor.

-michael

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