[sdiy] Original ARP Service Manuals
Karl Ekdahl
elektrodwarf at yahoo.se
Mon Jan 12 20:32:19 CET 2009
All,
> >> What is the best way to merge several scans of a
> large schematic into a single composite file? I've used
> some panoramic image stitching software in the past, but it
> was tedious, and there must be an easier way.
I guess i should have been more clear; i made the "stitching" by hand - is it good enough? I just made three scans out of each schematic and put them together as one in Gimp.
> If you hunt around you can find places with big scanners
> that can do the whole thing at once - look for an outfit
> that says they can handle blueprints. You give them a stack,
> come back later, give them money, and they give you a CD
> with everything scanned.
>
> That's how I handled the OB-Mx and Synergy schematics
> I've posted on my websites. I forget how much it cost,
> but it was well worth it in terms of the time savings of not
> having to manually stitch together partial scans.
That's fine.. ...if you've got money :)
Karl
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