From: Chris M <chrism3667 at yahoo.com>
--- Bryan Pope <bpope at wordstock.com> wrote:
Isn't there a type of support available that
you
hold against
yourself so that the cammer uses you for support?
That way
it would at the least put shakey hands out of the
picture.. ;)
probably, but a small desktop tripod type thing would
be the way to go. I'm not aware of any such commercial
offerings, but my guess is they would be light and
very portable (i.e. collapsible).
These Aiptek Pencam things are the ticket. They're
not available any longer (in this form exactly anyway)
but they will produce an image with very readable
text. I repeat, the first time I tried it, it worked
surprisingly well. There's always the means to touch
up and enhance an image afterwards (computers are good
at automating certain tasks, aren't they?).
I have a website now, but I don't know what in blazes
I'm doing. I'll post some examples before too long.
Hi
All that is fine except they state "no tripods". They are not
specific about which type, just "NO".
Dwight
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