Title. I got a hold of a couple books (one text, other,images) that I would like to make it available to others and the don’t exists in digital format. Photos to PDF? Or something that converts IMG to text?

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    First you need to get images of them. Better quality images make the ocr step better. Then image to text.

    Make a frame to hold the camera at the right height above the page. Good lighting.

    It’s not quick unless you have the hardware.

    Another option is to send the book to a place that will scan it for you. Google for options.

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    I don’t know how you’re going to get a hold of the text from the images. But I do know that if you’re trying to create a book file, PDFs are not the answer. EPUBs are far better, and an open standard. I recommend creating them using the Calibre EPUB editor.

    The reason EPUBs are better is because they were designed specifically for books. They’re reflowable (meaning the pages aren’t fixed-size, and therefore can be read on devices of all sizes), whereas PDFs have fixed content, and are very difficult to read on small things like phones and e-readers, requiring zooming just to see the text. Also, EPUBs aren’t very difficult to create. You just have to know how XML works. It’s basically just a zipped directory containing markup files.

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    When I wanted to quickly scan two books to my kindle, I used vFlat. It wanted money but somehow I was able to scan both books without paying anything. I put my phone so that it can see the double page from top and then set the app to take a picture every X seconds (about 5 I think). The I just flipped a page and it took a picture of the double page, created two PDF pages from it, fixed aligning and perspective, removed fingers from corners and so on. Pretty good experience. I tried several FOSS alternatives before, but sadly none was as good as this.

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    If the books aren’t too obscure, you might just be able to find an EPUB of them online. It’s sort of a moral grey-area, but considering you already own the books I assume, you can very likely find them here.

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      I don’t own the books, they are from the library and they do not have digital versions available. I would like them more portable for me and to share with others who can’t access or afford. I get a lot from zlibrary so I’d like to contribute when I can too.

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    I converted several books to PDF using 1dollarscan. I think OCR was an option, but I just split the PDF and used linux tools to OCR the resulting files that I wanted OCRed. > I don’t own the books,

    Edited to add:

    I don’t own the books,

    Oh. the scanning service above is destructive

  • ab60753@lemmy.sdf.org
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    I use the microsoft office lense for this kind of stuff. You take photos that is alligned. It can be saved as pdf and loads of other formats.