I certainly will. Assuming the app will install and run
on the IPad, there are logistical issues. The rear-facing camera
is in one corner of the bottom. It will need to be suspended
over the middle of the reading area plus one will need a light
source to aluminate it. I like to build things so this would be
a good project. Modern LED lights are now available for the
automotive industry so maybe I could find some white ones that
would mount on a pannel.
LED lights are relatively cool and don't require
anywhere near as much current as do conventional incandescent
lamps. They would also probably be easier to keep out of the
direct view of the camera.
Martin
william lomas writes:
> Hello, I think to be fair it would install on an iPad, as it is running
> apples operating system.
> I don't know that what results we'd get using an iPad, but by all means
> try it?
> I think it's primarily designed for those using an iPhone. It's more
> portable. Let me know how you get on.
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