
I did a search online for a photo scanning service that was local and that could turn around a large project in a short amount of time. I needed hundreds of photos scanned so I could put them...
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1DollarScan, based in Campbell, CA, offers a convenient service for book lovers looking to digitize their collections. For as little as $1, users can transform their physical books into digital formats, enabling easy access from computers, tablets, and smartphones.
With features like the complimentary Fine Tune technology, 1DollarScan optimizes scanned files for various devices while preserving the original files. The service not only helps users save space by decluttering their bookshelves but also provides efficient scanning and conversion to multiple formats.
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I did a search online for a photo scanning service that was local and that could turn around a large project in a short amount of time. I needed hundreds of photos scanned so I could put them...
They're doing you a favor and if you're not grateful they act like they are the Soup Nszi from Seinfeld. If you have 502 pages they charge you for 600. Just because. I had spent hundreds of...
I published a book in the mid-eighties which is out of print and I wanted to digitize it. I was amazed at the turn around time but also the quality of the pdf they sent back (complete with the...
They created a PDF of a large book (1269 pages) I paid to have scanned and it is unusable - crashes every time I try to print a section or save to my computer. I have emailed customer service...
I believe I heard about 1DollarScan through a podcast (The Minimalists?). I'm am in the process of organizing my books and papers and thought to digitize a handful of books that are difficult to...