Hi /ic/
I own a fair size collection of drawing books ranging from loomis to bammes to stuff i got from japan. I specifically want a folder that contains a scanned copy of every single of these books as a 700 width jpeg files, so i can look at it on my phone and it wont take up too much space.
Any idea how to go about doing this? I was considering taking a picture of every page individually.
>>2994267
Scan or photograph the pages, dump them on a personal cloud storage (Dropbox, Mega).
>>2994454
Scanning seems like it could take hours, and i think i might take pictures.
Do you know any tools that with automatically resive hundreds of photos at once?
>>2994455
Wouldn't be necessary if you only save the essential stuff or the practice guides/reads to the cloud.
As for the resizing job, I wouldn't know of such a tool. I'd however make the files into .png's It will take up more storage space, but at the same time won't deteriorate as when moving files over and over again.
You can however (if you're dedicated enough) take pictures and dump them all together in a .pdf document. For that, you'd need Word.
>>2994455
Photoshop has scripting and the built in image processor that can save files to a specific size.
>>2994267
>700 width
I don't know man, do it like conventional scanners and decide from height instead of width?
heights like
x720
x1280
x1920
x2560
x5120
Cut off the spines of your books. Now you have loose pages. Buy a scanner that passes the stack of pages through. Voila!
Then you can probably rebind your books with the rings, or they may be able to get glued back together
Just use the real books.
Tried pinterest instead?
So nobody knows where to download?
anybody?
>>2994455
you can pay someone to scan them, it's not that expensive.