Ulrich Rosowski in Germany has most of the Quasar magazines. Does anyone have access to a book scanner who would like these to scan in for archiving?
I can't remember who wrote Quasar in order to ask for their permission - they may of course have electronic versions already!
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I have a full page scanner and a few copies of Quasar. I can run a test and see how it works. Through a local Museum I have access to very large scanner that I can use.
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Re: Quasar Magazines
Hi Rich,RWAP wrote:Ulrich Rosowski in Germany has most of the Quasar magazines. Does anyone have access to a book scanner who would like these to scan in for archiving?
I can't remember who wrote Quasar in order to ask for their permission - they may of course have electronic versions already!
Just back from holiday, wine tasting in Palma de Mallorca...
I have a Plustek Opticbook 3800 Book Scanner, which allows scanning books without the margin showing.
If you need the magazines scanned, I could do it but I can not guarantee timescales.
I have a couple of soldering jobs to do, mainly solder a leaking central heating pipe under a tiled floor.
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