01-05-2023 04:12 PM - last edited on 01-05-2023 04:21 PM by Danny
I would like to digitize bound books using two cameras that is connected to one computer. I noticed that the EOS Webcam Utility Pro 2.0 has the ability to connect multiple cameras, but from the videos I've seen this function is used for video recording and streaming. Would EOS Webcam Utility Pro allow me to connect multiple cameras in order to take images of each side of a book (right and left pages) and download and process the images through the utility program? I'm trying to avoid having to use multiple computers to connect to the two cameras that is used to take the image of each side of book's pages.
01-05-2023 07:34 PM
@a_aldridge wrote:I would like to digitize bound books using two cameras that is connected to one computer. I noticed that the EOS Webcam Utility Pro 2.0 has the ability to connect multiple cameras, but from the videos I've seen this function is used for video recording and streaming. Would EOS Webcam Utility Pro allow me to connect multiple cameras in order to take images of each side of a book (right and left pages) and download and process the images through the utility program? I'm trying to avoid having to use multiple computers to connect to the two cameras that is used to take the image of each side of book's pages.
Since you are recording still images you want EOS Utility, not the Web Utility.
EOSU won't allow two cameras to be connected at the same time.
What if you set up a sliding platform where you would take one image, slide the book and then take the facing page?
01-05-2023 10:29 PM - edited 01-05-2023 11:49 PM
I like John's suggestion. To do this right and well, you're going to need some gear. A rig to hold your camera(s). I've seen arms for cellular phones too. Its just depends on how fast you want to go.
On an aside, I have used both of these personally. These devices do exactly what you are looking for. They also support flattening, scaling and automatic numbering. The higher end model has a cool foot pedal. They are not cheap, but if you take your time into consideration and have a large amount of data to scan/archive, they do work really well. Just throwing it out there.
Another option:
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