See my last post.  Basically, the app comes with features that give you very 
good feedback while your positioning the camera.
Best,
Donna
On Sep 20, 2014, at 7:44 AM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:

> HI!
> ONE THING I'D LIKE TO KNOW IS HOW WOULD ONE KNOW WHERE AND HOW TO HOLD THE 
> CAMERA OVER  a paper.
> Anyone?
> /A
> 19 sep 2014 kl. 16:28 skrev 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>:
> 
>> Apparently the app is $100.
>> 
>> CB
>> 
>> Baltimore, Maryland (September 18, 2014): The National Federation of the 
>> Blind, the nation's leading advocate for access to print by the blind, has 
>> applauded the release of KNFB Reader, a new app for the iPhone and other 
>> Apple iOS devices, which uses the phone's camera and state-of-the-art 
>> optical character recognition (OCR) technology to give the blind instant 
>> access to the contents of print materials. Members of the National 
>> Federation of the Blind have worked with K-NFB Reading Technology, Inc., 
>> which developed the app along with Sensotec, Inc. KNFB Reader is now 
>> available in the iTunes app store.
>> 
>> Mark Riccobono, President of the National Federation of the Blind, said: 
>> "The National Federation of the Blind has been involved for forty years in 
>> the development of technology that helps blind people to acquire access to 
>> the various print materials that we all encounter from day to day. Ever 
>> since our first collaboration with Ray Kurzweil to develop the Kurzweil 
>> Reading Machine, which was the size of a household appliance, we have been 
>> interested in the development of better and more portable reading 
>> technology. Print on office documents, flyers, letters, menus, labels, and 
>> throughout our environment is still a part of everyday life, even with the 
>> increased electronic transmission of documents. Now revolutionary technology 
>> that resides on the phones that many of us carry each day provides instant 
>> access to the printed word. We can hear our mail or the menu at our favorite 
>> restaurant spoken with the iPhone's built-in text-to-speech technology, or 
>> read it in Braille with a refreshable Braille display. This app will 
>> fundamentally change the everyday lives of many blind people, helping us to 
>> get the information we need and live the lives we want."
>> 
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