I imagine this would do a good job scanning the cover art on CD booklets so you could add them as images to the audio files in your music collection. And probably much faster than what it takes when using an older flatbed scanner. I'm not sure that's worth over $430 by itself, but it'd be another nice use for it for those who also have other uses.
Even better: For those who are buying vinyl albums instead of CD's, this might be *great* for creating cover art from the album jackets (assuming it can scan a flat object that's 12" x 12"). I have a two or three vinyl albums that I've imported into my music collection, and even with a legal-paper-sized flatbed scanner it's a real chore to reproduce good cover art. I had to scan the album cover in three strips, and then painstakingly stitch those images together to get a really nice-looking image for cover art.
I would copy an entire book into a digital version, because of my brain injury do to a stroke, I can only read e-books. I don't know why, but I think it has something to do with my cognitive training (never had it) so I don't have a lot memory capacity.. Reading e-books is so much easier for me. This device would be perfect to turn al my old books in e-books. It might be to pricy I think. But I'm impressed. And scanning old photos, because I just inherited tons of old pfot albums and I don't know where to put them all.
Thanks to everyone who joined the Premiere - really useful to try out that functionality. Unfortunately my browser refreshed and kicked me out of the chat! 🤦🏻 What other uses can you think of for this cool scanner?
I can see it used in product catalog shots of small items like jewelry or cellphone accessories. It is a hassle to take pictures of those items in large quantities but his seems fine assuming the output resolution is at least 300 dpi to output to printing
I stick a couple books under the base to scan larger documents - I use it for scanning model kit manuals as they can be very busy and it's so much faster than a conventional scanner
A nice product. It would be useful for universities and schools. We had pages and pages of wonky text, some unreadable. It would be a huge improvement. Mind you that was about nine years ago. This premiere was a great experience, which I really enjoyed. More please 🙏 😊
I think I've seen a review elsewhere which was very favourable too. I like the quality construction. My use-case would be scanning articles from magazines. How does it cope with complicated page layout and photographs? I was surprised it was so reasonably priced.
Hi, looks quite interesting. How fast does it handle photographs ? I ask because I've been looking got a way to scan loads of old photographs and it seems would be much quicker to just plonk them on this, press footpedal, and then quickly replace photo and repeat, my scanner takes quite a lot of time to scan photos.
As quick as you can put them down really. You don’t even need to get them straight as the software does that for you. Might need to be careful with the lighting on glossy prints…
Helpful video but you didn't address the one question I'm trying to figure out with this scanner. I just want to see someone scan a bunch of pages in a book as fast as they can. At 10:42, you said no one would ever scan an entire book. This is crazy. There are many instances where entire books need to be scanned. I have 56 family diaries that need to be scanned in so that they can be shared with our extended family and there are no copyrights on that. As I've been researching scanners, I've realized that there is a huge demand for books of all kinds to be digitized, and specialized scanners are being developed to meet this need. There are lots of historical and out-of-print books that need to be preserved and shared through digitization.
Been a while since we did this, but I reckon you could get down to 5 seconds per page with the foot switch and a decent computer. Thanks for sharing the other use cases.
while i don't need to scan books often, i do need to scan documents and pictures alot, a decent scanner is a must but in my case a flatbed scanner is a better solution use a smartphone to scan is far from ideal tbh because the light source when using a smartphone is the most problematic part, you always leave a shadow or scan has problems of some sort this design gives me the idea that someone eventually will come with a app and a 3d printed arm to put your smartphone to do something similar to this, probably the same company i hope Erin can be on other videos, the tech world on youtube needs more female presence in my opinion
Can we off the laser for fast scanning speed? I'm using it my speed is fast and scanner is slow every time i scan a page it take time to scan another one Any solution?
Hahahaha Nothing like the “respect” of one’s co-workers or employees. An odd little product. That Erin really knows how to handle a book. How on earth did you come up with this scanner? Good job. Worth a chuckle or two…as well as showing us a scanner we rarely would see…thanks.
This scanner fails utterly on print or photographs with even a little gloss to it. The lights are not diffuse enough, very harsh and create hot spots. Unless you are scanning plain print on matte paper, you are going to be disappointed at the results and cost.
That awkwardness when a Mac user at 6:40 realizes he bought an overpriced toy that's compatible with nearly nothing. Then briefly ponders if he should have bought a pc before cognitive dissonance comes over and he assures himself is magical like Jobbs said.
I imagine this would do a good job scanning the cover art on CD booklets so you could add them as images to the audio files in your music collection. And probably much faster than what it takes when using an older flatbed scanner. I'm not sure that's worth over $430 by itself, but it'd be another nice use for it for those who also have other uses.
Great idea!
Even better: For those who are buying vinyl albums instead of CD's, this might be *great* for creating cover art from the album jackets (assuming it can scan a flat object that's 12" x 12").
I have a two or three vinyl albums that I've imported into my music collection, and even with a legal-paper-sized flatbed scanner it's a real chore to reproduce good cover art. I had to scan the album cover in three strips, and then painstakingly stitch those images together to get a really nice-looking image for cover art.
I would copy an entire book into a digital version, because of my brain injury do to a stroke, I can only read e-books. I don't know why, but I think it has something to do with my cognitive training (never had it) so I don't have a lot memory capacity.. Reading e-books is so much easier for me. This device would be perfect to turn al my old books in e-books. It might be to pricy I think. But I'm impressed. And scanning old photos, because I just inherited tons of old pfot albums and I don't know where to put them all.
Thanks to everyone who joined the Premiere - really useful to try out that functionality. Unfortunately my browser refreshed and kicked me out of the chat! 🤦🏻 What other uses can you think of for this cool scanner?
Video demos of little things?
I can see it used in product catalog shots of small items like jewelry or cellphone accessories. It is a hassle to take pictures of those items in large quantities but his seems fine assuming the output resolution is at least 300 dpi to output to printing
Good idea. It outputs 16MP images so printing shouldn’t be a problem.
Thanks for this video... CZUR looks very nice! I And I was indeed very interested in the OCR software.
Copyright issues disappear with historical materials and research purposes -
I stick a couple books under the base to scan larger documents - I use it for scanning model kit manuals as they can be very busy and it's so much faster than a conventional scanner
A nice product. It would be useful for universities and schools. We had pages and pages of wonky text, some unreadable. It would be a huge improvement. Mind you that was about nine years ago. This premiere was a great experience, which I really enjoyed. More please 🙏 😊
I will try and do more Premieres - probably on videos which I know will be popular. Bit of an experiment today to see how it works. 👍🏻
That would be wonderful 😊
Well worth it and going to buy this
£369 is a really good price! I have quite a few large hardback books I'd love to read on my iPad on the go and this would be great for that.
I think I've seen a review elsewhere which was very favourable too. I like the quality construction. My use-case would be scanning articles from magazines. How does it cope with complicated page layout and photographs? I was surprised it was so reasonably priced.
So long as it can see the edges, it works fine. Much faster than using a flatbed!
Top review. I think you have found your nemesis in Erin.
Can this be used to capture video, could be good for tech demos and such?
It can record video, and I’m planning to try it out for product B-roll.
Hi, looks quite interesting. How fast does it handle photographs ? I ask because I've been looking got a way to scan loads of old photographs and it seems would be much quicker to just plonk them on this, press footpedal, and then quickly replace photo and repeat, my scanner takes quite a lot of time to scan photos.
As quick as you can put them down really. You don’t even need to get them straight as the software does that for you. Might need to be careful with the lighting on glossy prints…
Helpful video but you didn't address the one question I'm trying to figure out with this scanner. I just want to see someone scan a bunch of pages in a book as fast as they can. At 10:42, you said no one would ever scan an entire book. This is crazy. There are many instances where entire books need to be scanned. I have 56 family diaries that need to be scanned in so that they can be shared with our extended family and there are no copyrights on that. As I've been researching scanners, I've realized that there is a huge demand for books of all kinds to be digitized, and specialized scanners are being developed to meet this need. There are lots of historical and out-of-print books that need to be preserved and shared through digitization.
Been a while since we did this, but I reckon you could get down to 5 seconds per page with the foot switch and a decent computer. Thanks for sharing the other use cases.
I will most likely never ever use this product, yet I really enjoyed the video. Thanks!
Thank you :-)
while i don't need to scan books often, i do need to scan documents and pictures alot, a decent scanner is a must but in my case a flatbed scanner is a better solution
use a smartphone to scan is far from ideal tbh because the light source when using a smartphone is the most problematic part, you always leave a shadow or scan has problems of some sort
this design gives me the idea that someone eventually will come with a app and a 3d printed arm to put your smartphone to do something similar to this, probably the same company
i hope Erin can be on other videos, the tech world on youtube needs more female presence in my opinion
Can we off the laser for fast scanning speed?
I'm using it my speed is fast and scanner is slow every time i scan a page it take time to scan another one
Any solution?
Does auto flatten works on color pages?
Nice looking monitor with the MM, which one is it?
It’s a Dell UltraSharp. Not sure which model number as we have lots of them in different sizes. Nice displays though with good colour accuracy.
Hahahaha Nothing like the “respect” of one’s co-workers or employees. An odd little product. That Erin really knows how to handle a book. How on earth did you come up with this scanner?
Good job. Worth a chuckle or two…as well as showing us a scanner we rarely would see…thanks.
I wanna use it to scan draws on architecture and engeniering does anyone know if it works
I read: "This Scammer is BRILLIANT". And I instantly got worried 😂
Erin.
Wow! Wow! Wow!
Hey I got advertising in middle of video.!!! 😀 Oh well another pence for the coffers.
This scanner fails utterly on print or photographs with even a little gloss to it. The lights are not diffuse enough, very harsh and create hot spots. Unless you are scanning plain print on matte paper, you are going to be disappointed at the results and cost.
Use the side light. Turn off main light.
Poor Aren always picked on. She need a Hunky billionaire to take her away from all that.
🙃
Is that his sister or daughter?
That awkwardness when a Mac user at 6:40 realizes he bought an overpriced toy that's compatible with nearly nothing. Then briefly ponders if he should have bought a pc before cognitive dissonance comes over and he assures himself is magical like Jobbs said.
None of which happened. 🙄 I edited the video you watched on my PC.