On Wed, 28 Mar 2018, Zane Healy via cctalk wrote:
> I wonder if you could use a photographic enlarger and a flatbed
> scanner to do this.
This is a rather interesting question, it?s highly impractical, BUT, it
might be a way for someone like me to get copies of single pages. A
slightly more practical solution would be a DSLR setup with a bellows
for Macro Photography. Realistically someone with a proper setup (which
would mean creating a holder for the film), could probably photograph
the sheets quite quickly.
You figure if a couple of college kids can build a robot that can solve a
Rubik's Cube in 380ms, a bunch of really smart old guys should be able to
cobble together a DIY microfiche scanner.
g.
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