Dear Rinku,

 Now I can understand the purpose behind the transparent sheet that
you are looking for. Why don't you consider using OHP sheets (i.e.,
OHP transparency film) that we use in over-head projectors? In my
personal opinion, the thickness of OHP sheets is sufficient enough to
produce braille and at the same time visibility of the texts /
graphics in the text books won't be affected. However, you have stick
them manually by using tapes; sorry if it adds unnecessary burdon.
Thank you.

Sathiya.
On 6/2/13, Rinku Tiwary <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Thanks for reply i am describing my requirment.
>
> Dual reading book means it can read by sighted as well as visually impaired
> people.Both braille and print is visible at the same time.
>
> I have sticky sheet which is not transparent what is happening i do not
> have much blank place to stick on book either colorful picture or written
> things got cover and can not be use by sighted kids and if my son can see
> color he can not enjoy.
>
> Some books have the braille on clear plastic sheets that adhere to or lay
> over the print pages. These books can be read by a child who is blind as
> well as by someone who is sighted. In this way the literacy experience can
> be shared with others. This type of print-braille publication is known as
> Twin Vision. The photo shows how the braille is embossed on a transparent
> plastic sheet.
>
> [image: A sample page from a Twin Vision book where the braille appears on
> a clear plastic sheet over the printed page.]
>
> Description: A page from a Twin Vision book.
>
>
> You can adapt printed books at home for the child who is blind. Braille the
> words onto special plastic adhesive-backed sheets.Once the words are
> embossed on the plastic, cut the plastic to fit the page, remove the
> backing, and then stick it to the page. If the plastic is transparent and
> placed carefully, it will not interfere with the print or the pictures.
> This is important because some children have sufficient vision to see color
> and shapes. Also, children may have sighted brothers and sisters who will
> share the book.
>
>
> If any one is having seedling or books from Braille institute US they use
> this technic to make books i am looking if it is available in india.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Rinku
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