Ever wonder how it's possible to digitize books by the thousands?
Who's turning all those pages? Well, wonder no more, as here's the answer - a neat little contraption with two Canon EOS cameras, and a vacuum that automatically turns the page after a high resolution image is made of each page.
We recently had the opportunity to see the digitization in action - the same process (we're told) that Google is using in their project....
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Samsung SCX-4200 3-in-1 True Multifunction Printer
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Canon 13 x 19 Inch Semi Gloss Photo Paper Plus, 20...
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