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i2s book restorer & photo shop, quick guide needed
akeem
post May 7 2008, 03:30 PM
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currently im using i2s book restorer with irfanview but it is taking way to long maybe up to 2 hours to restore a book !!!! ive heard it should take roughly 10-15 minutes to do a book using photoshop. Has anyone used this software before? If yes can you give me a quick guide in how to reduce the time consumption please. My working life depends on it.

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romartinal
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Hi Akeem,

I have also tried to use book restorer but I'm having some problems, it takes to much time to process a file with 20 or 30 pages. Besides, sometimes when the sowftware is importing the file I have some mistaques. Have you beel able to solve your problems with the software
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