Preserving old literature

From: Jeff Hellige <jhellige_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Fri Nov 23 20:19:01 2001

>The DigiView was limited to the resolution of the B/W camera
>you chose, as well as its own limits of RS-170 video. These
>days, you'd be far better-off with a digital camera on that
>copy stand.

        I understand that, but at the time it was pretty impressive
and I mentioned it due to the similarities of the setup with the
copystand. It would do 4,096 colors in up to 704 x 480 (Dynamic
Hi-Res at max overscan). I've got the full setup (Digi-View,
Digi-Droid, Panasonic WV-1410 CCTV camera, Digi-Paint 3, and copy
stand) plus a Sunrize color splitter. I've mostly used it with the
color splitter, vice the camera. Now days, if I want a close-up of
something, I generally put it on my flatbed scanner with a white
cloth over it. HP Scanjet's are especially good at capturing depth
of field like this, though mine is a rebadged Relisys Infinity
Scorpion with it's internal RAM expanded.

        Jeff
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