Hello.  

Basically what you are describing is what the K-NFB Reader program does.  

It works on phones such as the N-86 and N-95.  I have it on an N-82 myself.


It isn't a function of Talks but a separate program entirely.  

Bill Outman 


-----Original Message-----
From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On
Behalf Of Paulo Augusto
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 10:43 AM
To: Talks Mailing List
Subject: [Talks] Using the cell phone as a scanner

Hi listers,
Some of us depend on scanners to read books. I have used flatbed scanners
but it's kind of tricky to turn pages over.
Yesterday I found some information about the pearl scanner, that works like
a camera picturing or photographing book pages. It makes the scanning
process much easier because we just need to turn pages with the book on the
same position. It's much faster. But the pearl scanner costs about 1500
dollars. If some of nokia's phones can photograph book pages, it's an
important extra feature for talks users. If it's a new subject on this list
and for talks developers, I guess it's already an important matter to
consider. It's related to educational purposes and can make talks even more
useful for visually impaired people.
But if this idea of using phone cameras as a scanner has already been tryed
and tests showed it doesn't work, please let me know. An aunt of mine who's
a photographer told me it's fully possible to get book pages with a digital
camera with macro function. Some of nokia cameras has macro lenses. I think
it's a very important thing for us to research.
If you have a n86 or a n95 or any other phone with good lenses, maybe you
can check if you can access this camera functions such as macro mode, black
and white mode, etc.
Well, I know my english is sometimes confusing, so if I said something that
is not comprehensible, plese ask me to explain again.
Regards, Paulo
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