On 13/09/12 23:15, Lee Privett wrote:
Interestingly the new iPhone 5 has an app called Panorama designed to
continuously take very wide pictures while you move the camera/phone and
automatically stitches the slices together using sophisticated software to
remove artefacts etc.
Hmmm. Apple
Op Fri, 14 Sep 2012 00:26:04 +0200 schreef Dilwyn Jones
dil...@evans1511.fsnet.co.uk:
Lee Privett wrote:
Interestingly the new iPhone 5 has an app called Panorama designed to
continuously take very
wide pictures while you move the camera/phone and automatically
stitches the slices
On 12/09/2012 04:40, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I don’t suppose anyone on this list has a second-hand A3 scanner they’d like to
sell?
I need to scan some documents (with photos) of roughly A3 size and stitching
2xA4 scans together doesn’t really work – the ‘stitching’ looks awful when the
two
Have you Freegle/Freecyce round there, Dilwyn? It is surprising what
un-usual things can be found from a Wanted posting.
Bryan H
Ah, great idea, thanks Bryan. I'm not aware of one of those around here but
I'll see what I can find.
Unfortunately, some of the items to be scanned are
Interestingly the new iPhone 5 has an app called Panorama designed to
continuously take very wide pictures while you move the camera/phone and
automatically stitches the slices together using sophisticated software to
remove artefacts etc.
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Lee Privett wrote:
Interestingly the new iPhone 5 has an app called Panorama designed to
continuously take very
wide pictures while you move the camera/phone and automatically stitches
the slices together
using sophisticated software to remove artefacts etc.
Both my Android phone and digital
I don’t suppose anyone on this list has a second-hand A3 scanner they’d like to
sell?
I need to scan some documents (with photos) of roughly A3 size and stitching
2xA4 scans together doesn’t really work – the ‘stitching’ looks awful when the
two halves are joined after scanning.
I know A3
Dilwyn said -
I need to scan some documents (with photos) of roughly A3 size and stitching
2xA4 scans together doesn’t really work – the ‘stitching’ looks awful when
the two halves are joined after scanning.
My local 'STAPLES' offers a discrete
have you thought of photographing the documents with a high resolution camera?
My local coop allow A3/A4 scanning and copying, Boots may also offer something
Lee Privett
lee.priv...@gmail.com
On 12 Sep 2012, at 16:40, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I don’t suppose anyone on this list has a
Lee Privett wrote:
have you thought of photographing the documents with a high resolution
camera?
My local coop allow A3/A4 scanning and copying, Boots may also offer
something
Lee Privett
lee.priv...@gmail.com
I might try the photography, if I can rig up a tripod, stand and suitable
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