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Question about how to scan a book into the computer

jimdagys posted 2009 Oct 27 22:58
I have an old Epson Scanner and I want to scan in a book in the 300dpi image format. I scanned a page and saved as jpg but the file was too big (700kb) and rotated. Then I saved as pdf, and the file size was much more reasonable (120kb), however, the 2 pages are rotated. I tried different settings in the scan (like portrait, landscape) but the page is still rotated. I can use the Acrobat viewer and hand rotate to the correct orientation, but I have to rotate each page and cannot save the rotated page. I am wondering if there is some software that will solve this problem, ie allow me to bulk rotate and bulk save all the pages in the pdf format. Ideally, I would like to just save the whole book as 1 pdf file (instead of a file for each page).


minidv2dvd posted 2009 Oct 27 23:16
did you scan every other page upside down? or scan both pages at once? most people scan one page at a time as adobe handles that just fine.


jimdagys posted 2009 Oct 27 23:22
I just lay the book on the scanner and scan the 2 pages at a time. I don't want to waste my time to scan each page.
I want the 2 pages to appear in the correct orientation.



jimdagys posted 2009 Oct 28 00:39
PROBLEM SOLVED
I downloaded free software called
PDFill FREE PDF Tools 7.0
www.freedownloadscenter.com/Business/Document_Management_Tools/PD ... Tools.html
and first merged all the scans and then rotated. (See screenshot)
At the bottom of this post is a link (rot.pdf) that shows 25 pages scanned, merged and rotated for easy reading using the above software.





rot.pdf



jagabo posted 2009 Oct 28 06:40
The reason your PDF files are so much smaller than the JPG files is because they are saved in two color mode (black/white). This has ruined all the pictures and given you really ragged text.


jimdagys posted 2009 Oct 28 09:30
Ah yes. I tried to scan a page at 8-bit grayscale pdf, (see screenshot) but the amount of time to scan one page was about 3 times longer than black & white. File size about 600kb. The pictures were much better though. Scanning the whole book would take over 2 hours, versus the 45 minutes for black & white. Not worth it. I just want to have a basic back up copy to store online.
Question: I am curious, do newer scanners take less time to scan (and get good picture rendering)?




handyguy posted 2009 Oct 28 11:17
If it's a common book it may already by scanned by someone & on the net.


lordsmurf posted 2009 Oct 28 11:45
I did my last book -- a very rare and expensive one, just in case -- using Abbyy Pro. I OCR's all the text to Word, and made a true PDF from it. Images scanned separately in Photoshop, re-inserted where needed. Not a lot of photos in this book.



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