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[padg] RE: book cradles for scanning and photography



Shannon,

I know of a few folks who are using the Atiz DIY scanner: http://diy.atiz.com/ I don't know the exact angle of the cradle, but it looks like its over 90-degree. However, its auto-centering mechanism is quite nice, and it includes the mounts for cameras. 

I've been talking with a few libraries in Texas about designing a true build-it-yourself solution at a lower price point, but we haven't progressed to actual diagrams yet. If anyone else has done it, please share the plans!


Danielle Cunniff Plumer, Coordinator
Texas Heritage Digitization Initiative
Texas State Library and Archives Commission
512.463.5852 (phone) / 512.936.2306 (fax)
dplumer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: Shannon Zachary [mailto:szachary@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 5:40 AM
To: 'padg@xxxxxxx'
Subject: [padg] book cradles for scanning and photography


We are looking for recommendations for book cradles to facilitate face-up
90-degree opening of books for scanning or photography. Do you have
recommendations for a commercial product? Have you designed and constructed
your own? Are you willing to share diagrams or photos?

-- 
Shannon Zachary
Preservation & Conservation
University Library, University of Michigan



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