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Instant Android Camera Translator or other reliable method, Russian – English?
Chris56000:
Hi!
Just q quickie one!
I found an ameteur design for an 18 transistor oscilloscope in the November 1977 issue of the Russian "Radio" magazine, trouble is, apart from knowing that "B" is the same as "volts" and "cxema" means a plan or schematic, I can't make out a word of Cyrillic other than these two!
Can anyone point me in the direction of a reliable Android Russian – English camera phone translator, or suggest another means of getting Cyrillic from these articles into English?
All these magazines were scanned in "djvu" image format, so the text can't be directly copied!
Chris Williams
mkschreder:
You can send me the files and I can either give you a quote or just do it free of charge depending on how much work it is.
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Chris56000:
Hi!
There's always that option, but I'd like to be able to work out a method of doing it myself "on demand" as it were, so I can translate anything that I see interesting in a reasonable period of time without vast amounts of work at one go!
I did find an app that could do it directly from a phone camera, but it doesn't appear to be working any more!
Chris Williams
PS!
How reliable is OCR Software on Cyrillic? Would it be worth buying a Russian Keyboard to type the Cyrillic into Google Translate, etc?
Bratster:
Why don't you get the Google translate Android app?
That can translate from pictures that you take with it or pictures that are already taken and you open with it.
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Chris56000:
Hi!
I tried using two versions of this and downloaded the Cyrillic/Russian language extension needed for it, but every time I took a picture of the article, all I got was a red line running back and forward but no copying of the Cyrillic or any attempt at translation occurred!
I was looking on fleabay and saw optical pen–like devices for French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, etc., but I couldn't find anything advertised for Cyrillic!
Are digital scanning translators made for Russian/Cyrillic?
I don't mind buying a reliable one as I've a big wad of Cyrillic radio mags I'd like to read!
Chris Williams
PS!
I've just bought a sheet of Cyrillic K/B stickers so if it comes to the worst–case, I can manually type the Cyrillic from Russian articles/diagrams into Translate, and then copy & paste the translated result into a new document!
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