In retrospect, this now seems very obvious but thank you, this worked wonderfully.
In retrospect, this now seems very obvious but thank you, this worked wonderfully.
check this out, autohotkey script that screenshots and flips pages:
https://www.autohotkey.com/board/topic/58115-auto-screen-capture-script/
Seems after that you can select all the pages in windows explorer, hit print, and choose PDF.
I’ve run into this before on archive.org, incredibly annoying.
I believe there are utilities that can capture and join together JPEGs into a PDF, but it seems they purposefully uploaded a very low res version to prevent that.
Hate to say, but I don’t see a way around it.
hey that is actually pretty cool.
if it weren’t for the price, I’d probably pick one up.
I’m surprised they haven’t been cloned and sold for much less.
what do people actually use them to do?
they also confirmed it was American and attacked anyway.
what a great ally.
Reddit was pretty center-right oriented.
lmao
I really would love to recommend GIMP over PS, but it just sucks to use sadly.
Yea, you’re all good.
Only other thing I could think of would be to go the public universities near you and try to get the help of an archivist there.
They may not have it, but they’d be your best bet for ways to find it.
it’s difficult, books already have a pretty low demand compared to games/videos/software.
perhaps even try searching at your library, checking it out, and scanning it.
i’m about to do that with a book that isn’t available digitally.
yea, that’s what I’ve been using so far, but the individual downloads + converting them has been a bit annoying, hence why I was looking for a way to eliminate a few steps from the workflow.