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Brüder Perutz was a textile company formed in 1864 in Prague, Czechoslovakia by two brothers Sigmund and Leopold Perutz. After the deaths...
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I just re-found these photo's the other day while talking to a relative about our Perutz family. I have been researching the ...
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My Paternal great grandparents Adam Max Hopfengartner and Wilhelmina Hutteman had a house in Holubkov, Czech Republic which is now used a...
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Another good idea is to have your family and relatives send you pictures and documents from thier lives. You can talk to your parents to ge...
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Scanning is probably best but you will need some program to do OCR (optical character recognition) unless your scanner can already do this. You want to be able to make the resulting document.
ReplyDeleteI think we have Adobe that I can use. I think there is more in pictures then in text, but yea I see your point in this. Waiting on friend to use scanner, mine is currently out of commission for a bit.
ReplyDeleteThere are several local companies that will scan books for a reasonable price, and the results are normally excellent. At home I also use an OCR program as my books are mainly text, but this can be very time consuming.
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