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Perfect Book 3.0 Software

Perfect Book 3.0 Software

Perfect Book 3.0 is a professional 3D image optimisation software solution designed to improve the quality of scanned books and bound originals.

Available through Inotec Australia, it supports book fold straightening, distortion correction, automatic page recognition and image clean-up for more accurate digitisation results.

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Description

Perfect Book 3.0 is designed for libraries, archives, museums, universities and digitisation centres that need clean, accurate and professional results when scanning bound materials.

The software helps correct common book scanning issues, including curved pages, book fold distortion and skewed page alignment. It can also remove distracting elements such as fingerprints or Post-it notes, helping produce a cleaner final image.

Perfect Book 3.0 supports gentle digitisation workflows by enabling scanning without a glass plate, making it useful for sensitive or fragile originals. With fully automatic function control and automatic page finding, it helps improve workflow efficiency while maintaining high image quality.

For organisations digitising books, manuscripts and archival collections, Perfect Book 3.0 provides a reliable way to enhance scanned images and create more consistent digital reproductions.


Key Features

  • 3D image optimisation software for book scanning
  • Book fold straightening and distortion correction
  • Helps create distortion-free reproductions of bound originals
  • Automatic page finding and page recognition
  • Corrects skewed pages and page alignment issues
  • Removes fingerprints and distracting elements such as Post-it notes
  • Supports page size adjustment
  • Enables gentle scanning without a glass plate
  • Fully automatic function control
  • Suitable for libraries, archives, museums and digitisation centres
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