Document scanning is a blessing for books
February 14, 2009 3:35 pm GeneralA technique known as document scanning has been making more and more of an appearance over the last few years. The process involves using advanced digital readers to scan printed or written text and convert it into a digital format.
It is mainly used in business to switch from paper-based filing to computer-based filesystems, which for obvious reasons are preferred. The technology is so up-to-date it can read many different styles of writing and text with a high level of accuracy, saving thousands of hours of manual translation.
The reason I am talking about document scanning now though is because of what it brings to the world of books. There are many handwritten books and journals out there, that can become potential novels or fully published books in the future. Previously, these handwritten texts would have been manually, and therefore slowly, typed in to a computer. Now, however, this can be done automatically using specialist scanners designed to recognise the writing. This may well entice more and more people to try and write books of their own, knowing the work cut out for them is much less than before.
Who knows, we might have another Charles Dickens any time now.
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