FYI...
Although you might not want to purchase expensive equipment, digital labs use
special scanners, like the OMNISCAN 10000 TT. Since it is not a contact
scanner, the actual scanning laser piece never touches the pages of the books.
Only the glass does. The OMNISCAN was $60,000 the last time I checked, which is
too steep, unless it's purchased for a high-volume digital lab. *But* your
friend could outsource the project to a lab with the proper equipment (if she
has a large enough number of books to scan).
You can see the equipment at the following link:
http://www.zeutschel.de/frame_e.htm
Good Luck.
D. Pierce
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