Hello Annie,

I have an iPhone 5.

I’m sure Sam would be happy to test the Giraffe Reader with various iPhones if 
you e-mail him about your concerns.

Cheers,

Anne


On 13 Mar 2014, at 19:42, Annie Skov Nielsen <annieskovniel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Anne.
> 
> Are you using an IPhone 5 or a 5s. I am afraid that these two models needs 
> different distances. I do not know if I am right or wrong. I am sure we need 
> to think about light conditions.
> 
> I think I will order one of these giraffe readers. I am doing a lot of 
> experiments taking the pictures with my phone, and recognizing with 
> finereader for the mac.
> 
> Best regards Annie.
> Den 13/03/2014 kl. 17.34 skrev Anne Robertson <a...@anarchie.org.uk>:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> My Giraffe Reader arrived today. It’s amazingly light and small, and is easy 
>> to erect and fold away again. Below my signature is a paper I scanned using 
>> TextGrabber with flash on. The paper is an English exam for French nursing 
>> students.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 2008, GP figures show. 1 his meanb 070 ui u. 
>> 850,000 more have diabetes without knowing it. Diabetes UK says the rise is 
>> largely fuelled by 
>> type 2 diabetes, linked to obesity and unhealthy lifestyles. The survey 
>> combined GP data from 
>> England^Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales to calculate the overall figure 
>> of how many people 
>> in the UK are diagnosed with diabetes. 
>> Type 1 diabetes accounts for about a tenth of cases and occurs when the 
>> insulin-producing cells in 
>> the body have been destroyed. 
>> Type 2 diabetes develops when the insutin-producing cells in the body are 
>> unable to produce enough insulin, or when the insulin that is produced does 
>> not work properly. 
>> Insulin enables the body to use sugar as energy and store any excess in the 
>> liver and muscle. 
>> If this fails, blood sugar rises and this can cause long-term complications, 
>> such as kidney damage. 
>> The NHS spends 10% of its budget on diabetes and 80% of this goes on 
>> treating consequences such as amputation, kidney failure, heart disease and 
>> stroke. 
>> TEXT 2: HiRh Blood Pressure 
>> What Causes High Blood Pressure? 
>> The exact causes of high blood pressure are not known, but several factors 
>> and conditions may play a role in 
>> its development, including: 
>> Smoking 
>> Being overweight or obese 
>> Lack of physical activity 
>> Too much salt in the diet 
>> Too much alcohol consumption (more than 1 to 2 drinks per day) 
>> Stress 
>> Older age 
>> Genetics 
>> Family history of high blood pressure 
>> Chronic kidney disease 
>> Adrenal and thyroid disorders 
>> If your blood pressure is extremely high, there may be certain symptoms to 
>> look out for, including: 
>> Severe headaches 
>> Fatigue or confusion 
>> Vision problems 
>> Chest pain 
>> Difficulty breathing 
>> Irregular heartbeat 
>> Blood in the urine 
>> Pounding in your chest, neck, or ears > I ^ 
>> llfckfcfc^
>> 
>> Grabbed with TextGrabber
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