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The Magic Lens

Posted on Monday, April 10th, 2006 by Iris

Ok, now this is cool! I’d just like to see the lens made bigger… but I’m picky. The idea of being able to interpret just those parts of the digitized handwriting that you need, though, is great. This could revolutionize everything from American Memory to in-house archives!

Jill’s post Digitization 101: Using a Magic Lens has a lot more detail.

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