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DIY Book Scanner
There is a project to put an Open Source Book Scanner into every hackerspace. This page is to collect thoughts on costings and fundings for that at the Hacklab.
Personally I (Gareth) believe this could be just as important community resource as the laser cutter and any future 3D printer we procure.
How does it work
TL;DR – Point a camera at a book and take pictures of each page. You might build a special rig to do it. Process those pictures with our free programs. Enjoy reading on the device of your choice.
Funding
Based on the pre-cut kit and a couple of second-hand Canon Powershots, I think we can pull together a build with £500 of pledges.
Pledges
Shopping List
Not got:
- Second Canon Powershot A2200
- Glass for platens
Got:
- First Canon Powershot A2200 (Gareth picked up for £40 on the 'Bay)
Random stuff we can probably scrounge up:
- footswitch for triggering
- 2xSD cards (8GB pref)
- controller (Arduino? RPi?)
The Standard DIY Book Scanner
The landing topic for the build is here:
http://diybookscanner.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1192
OSH2011 talk here: http://vimeo.com/29184137
Kits without cameras and controllers available for the EU here €549: http://diybookscanner.eu/home.html
Canon Powershot : http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-PowerShot-A2200-Digital-Camera/dp/B004I1KWLE/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1405685905&sr=8-2&keywords=canon+a2200
Open questions
- What kind of compute do we need around it?