How about sheet music, and comic books. 

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> On Sep 22, 2014, at 7:06 AM, Georgina Joyce <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> 
> Thanks for the question. I'm reading these threads hoping for enlightenment 
> on this. I'd love to read a TDS and PH meters. A true magazine too. It 
> appears that most demonstrations just use white paper with black uniform 
> text. How about someone scanning a colour supplement. A magazine that 
> contains text rapped around pictures and text put in colour boxes. That's the 
> real world we live and would make such a purchase worth while.
> 
> Gena
> 
> 
>> On 22 Sep 2014, at 06:23, Eileen Misrahi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Jenine,
>> 
>> This is the first time I have had a chance to respond. Thanks for your post. 
>> The digital LCD readout would be stationary, so I wouldn't think I would 
>> need real time readouts. It's a measuring device that gathers info on pinch 
>> strength. I am not sure what the contrast of the numbers to the background 
>> is, but it's worth inquiring. I know that LED readouts may have a better 
>> chance in reading the info with KNFB because of the yellow-greenish light it 
>> omits. For me, using Talking Goggles is a hit and miss and I have to wait 
>> for a response for a few seconds. It would be great if I could find 
>> something that would be more responsive, as I would be using the assessment 
>> equipment with a client. I'm not sure if TapTapSee would capture the 
>> information in less time, but I will test it out after I purchase some 
>> picture allotment. 
>> 
>> I have used other apps to retrieve washing instructions on garments, so I 
>> was just wondering about it with the KNFB Reader. I'm going to have to wait 
>> a little longer until I purchase my iPhone6. I just want to have iOS settle 
>> out a bit and see if any of the bugs will be fixed in the next update, which 
>> should be sometime next month (just assuming that). 
>> 
>> Thanks. 
>> 
>> Eileen 
>>> On Sep 21, 2014, at 12:09 PM, Jenine Stanley <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I've tried it on round cans and bottles and depending on the print on the 
>>> label and the width of the item, it can read some things but minimal. OCR 
>>> on round items is really hard and this isn't the app for that. It does 
>>> state this in the user guide. 
>>> 
>>> LCD screens vary in my experience from very well read to barely read 
>>> depending on the contrast of print to background. I'm looking at some other 
>>> factors such as size of the screen itself. This doesn't seem to be as big a 
>>> factor as the contrast. Also, the screen print can't be scrolling. It must 
>>> be stationary. 
>>> 
>>> I did try to read some things like print on a shirt, not the clothing label 
>>> but the actual screen printed front and it did not read the shirt but I 
>>> think the print was somewhat stylized. 
>>> 
>>> HTH
>>> Jenine Stanley
>>> [email protected]
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Sep 21, 2014, at 2:32 PM, Eileen Misrahi <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hello, 
>>>> 
>>>> Now that many on this list and other lists have had some time to play with
>>>> the KNFB Reader app on the phone, I would like to know if it can read
>>>> clothing labels, print on round cans and bottles. And no responses to an
>>>> earlier post of mine on digital LCD readouts. 
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks. 
>>>> 
>>>> Eileen 
>>>> 
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> Gena
> 
> Why pay someone to mess about with my food? When I can quite adequately mess 
> about with it myself!
> 
> Georgina Joyce
> Applied Psychologist
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