I can't help but wonder if the eyesight camera would work at all with this.
On Apr 30, 2011, at 12:37 AM, David Tanner wrote:

> The camera is suppose to go on sale next week.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Aman Singer" <aman.sin...@gmail.com>
> To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 12:28 PM
> Subject: Re: For those who can actually afford this, DocuScan Plus is now on 
> the mac app store.
> 
> 
>> Hi, Mary and all.
>> Mary writes
>> I'm pretty sure you wouldn't be able to
>> take a pic of two pages with that camera they're going to sell. You
>> can't do it with the one from abisee, as I understand it.
>> 
>> I apologise for the contradiction, but you can, in fact, take a
>> picture of two pages at a time with Abisee's Eyepal. I have not used
>> their solo model, but their PC model certainly allows two pages to be
>> snapped at once. Two page scanning works quite well. I have yet to see
>> the camera being sold with DocuScan.
>> Aman
>> 
>> On 4/29/11, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Thanks a lot, Jenny. From listening to the demo, it didn't sound like you
>>> could do two pages, and they also didn't go over any ocr adjustment
>>> possibilities, column identification etc. The prefs only seem to have to do
>>> with braille or speech output for files. And thanks for the note on the
>>> availability of the demo in the app store. I thought the rules were that
>>> Apple wasn't going to let devs post demos, so I figured you couldn't get one
>>> there. I will undoubtedly get the demo and try it out for myself. With a
>>> bookedge scanner, I find I don't use two page mode all that much. I'm pretty
>>> sure you wouldn't be able to take a pic of two pages with that camera
>>> they're going to sell. You can't do it with the one from abisee, as I
>>> understand it. I am somewhat concerned about the seeming lack of ocr
>>> parameter adjustments, because plenty of documents aren't all that straight
>>> forward. The demo has a brief review of a menu that the demo's producer had
>>> scanned. I would love to have known how that menu came out, as my experience
>>> has been that menus are often quite difficult to get right without
>>> significant human intervention and clean up.
>>> 
>>> mary
>>> 
>>> Mary Otten
>>> motte...@gmail.com
>>> 
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