Google translate can also use photographs from your phone. Take a high quality 
picture of each page of Tanteidan and then open the app and translate one page 
at a time. I believe the translated pages can also be saved as photos. This 
takes away the real time need to hold the material steady. Hope that helps!

Keith
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Subject: [Origami] Looking for a tablet and stand to help me read translations

When I try to read Tanteidan Magazine with the help of the google translator 
app, I get tired of holding the phone in front of the pages, and on top of 
that, the words in the translator app keep jumping around. I'm looking for a 
more permanent solution.

I’d like to know if any of you have found a good setup that allows a magazine 
or book to be placed behind a large-screen tablet in a fixed position, so that 
the tablet, using a translation app, can display the translated pages on its 
screen. If so, I’d really appreciate it if you could share the models of the 
stand and/or tablet you’re using. Thanks!

Laura Rozenberg

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