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Alan Rockefeller said: I usually take the books out into the sun and use a camera.
Yeah, me too. Scanners are huge and unnecessary when the same result can be achieved with a digital camera.
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Re: Mycological Glossary [Re: CureCat]
#10539755 - 06/19/09 08:31 PM (2 years, 11 months ago) |
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but by utilizing a machine a whole book could be copied in less time and for less overall tedium to the user.
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Re: Mycological Glossary [Re: Beege]
#10544849 - 06/20/09 09:27 PM (2 years, 11 months ago) |
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Oh, I'm not arguing against the lego contraption- that thing is the shit.
I'm saying that a digi cam is better (imo) if you already have one, as opposed to manually scanning in images.
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Re: Mycological Glossary [Re: CureCat]
#10574251 - 06/25/09 10:06 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Well my plan got rumpled a bit. My library decided against buying the set (I don't blame them) and I got volume 4 through Inter-library-loan (thanks to U. Central Florida).
There's some detailed descriptions in here to be sure, but I was hoping for the full glossary that Alan posted in the beginning of this thread. I guess that is in Volume 1?
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thank you Allen
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Re: Mycological Glossary [Re: CureCat]
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Mycopial Mother
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awesome...thanks. i will definantly reference that for a lot of work.
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Thanks Alan! It is much easier to save these on my computer for reference rather then digging through my books....
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WoW very useful information
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Wow, this is awesome! Thanks a lot for this info. Easier than dragging out my field guide all the time.
I converted the .jpg files into an easy to store/print PDF. Enjoy!
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Re: Mycological Glossary [Re: darius33]
#13314673 - 10/09/10 10:17 PM (1 year, 7 months ago) |
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awesome info
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Alan Rockefeller said:
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The mushroom books at my Library are lame, they list all Active shrooms with a Skull and Cross bones lol
I bet you can get something good via interlibrary loan.
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It would be awesome if a shroomery member with access to a lot of myco books and info made one. 
That thing is awesome! I bet the part that just grabs one page and turns it is difficult. I guess just a rubber foot could do it...maybe...
I usually take the books out into the sun and use a camera.
it wouldn't be hard at all, but you might sacrafice a book page or two in tuning it.
you'd probably want to be absolutely sure it was turning thousands of pages without a hitch before you left it unattended with anything rate or valuable.
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Thankyou
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Re: Mycological Glossary [Re: aris]
#14429305 - 05/10/11 10:09 AM (1 year, 19 days ago) |
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This set of books are about dutch mushrooms only?
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Re: Mycological Glossary [Re: azteka]
#14429915 - 05/10/11 12:42 PM (1 year, 19 days ago) |
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Mostly dutch mushrooms, but some species which do not grow there are included.
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azteka
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Dose anyone know wich is the best book for identifying musrhooms(eu zone) except the dutch book? Thx in advance.
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azteka
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Re: Mycological Glossary [Re: azteka]
#14454605 - 05/15/11 12:57 AM (1 year, 14 days ago) |
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lol, no answer yet ?
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Re: Mycological Glossary [Re: azteka]
#14591034 - 06/10/11 01:59 PM (11 months, 11 days ago) |
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I have access to .pdf books about mushrooms but probably shouldn't post them on this site for copyright purposes.
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Thanks for this! I've gone hunting for edibles for as long as I can remember. I remember my dad carrying me on his shoulders...and I didn't get hung up in some tree! But dear old dad never taught me anything about the mind expanding groups :-) This will help me identify both. I must be the dumbest noob ever? I found this in that thread that nobody ever reads! LOL! Thanks again. This is excellent!
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Twiztidsage
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Pretty awesome stuff. I even copied a bunch of it and put it on my wall in my "lab"
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