ASE Labs: VuPoint Magic Wand Portable Scanner
Posted by admin | Under portable scanner Thursday Sep 2, 2010
ASE Labs ( http://www.aselabs.com/ ) reviews the VuPoint Magic Wand portable scanner. Text review is here: http://www.aselabs.com/articles.php?id=11204
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Thanks for the …
Thanks for the review. I’ve been looking for some sort of devise to help me with my case loads. This has been very helpful.
We mentioned the B& …
We mentioned the B&W scanning for increased contrast. You could do the same after the fact in a photo editing program. There is no reason to note use color unless you have text only on a white background. We only use Linux and the software only supports Windows.
We just tried your request. It will work off of a flat screen monitor, but the image is a bit wavy due to the LCD scattering of the light. You can get information off, but it isn’t like scanning a piece of paper. Agree about the camera
My compact camera …
My compact camera does the same. Saving in B&W makes the print clearer. Then transfer into Omnipage OCR. Pity that you did not show a B&W scan, nor test with Omnipage. Also, will it scan the image off a flat screen TV/ MONITOR?
Other possible uses: scanning whiteboards, chalkboards, paintings, floor coverings, but I prefer my always carried digital compact camera..
Greg Zeng, Australian Capital Territory