[NABS-L] Scanning My Own Books

Leye-Shprintse Oeberg leyeshprintse at gmx.com
Sat Dec 8 17:42:15 UTC 2018


בּס’ד

Justin,

I have had the same problem when it comes to seforim (Jewish religious books), but I must admit that KNFB Reader has saved my life, it is reliable and easy to use when you have learned your strategies. With success!

לשלום,
Leye-Shprintse Oeberg
Jönköping, Sweden
leyeshprintse at gmx.com

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> 4 dec. 2018 kl. 03:01 skrev Justin Heard via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>:
> 
> Hi there.
> 
> I am angry. I want access to a lot of books that have not been made into EBooks through either Kindle or Nook, and I'm tired of waiting. These aren't bestsellers, so it could be years.
> 
> What is the most reliable method for scanning my own books? I have thought about doing this before, but when I last tried with Kurzweil1000,  or maybe 3000, I did not have the best of luck. I was using a flatbed scanner. I succeeded because I had read the book in a digital format before so I caught the mistakes. I'm looking for a way that will have a 95% success rate in recognizing text, and will allow me to save it as a word document.
> 
> Thanks for reading this.
> 
> 
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