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So far it has involved manually typing in the Greek text. Very slow.
I have tried some free OCR software, but nothing I have tried works well at all for Greek. If I had something that worked it would go much faster!
I've been interested in reading Callirhoe and will probably buy the Loeb edition of it at some point. It's been moved pretty far down the priority list though ;)
My whole life seems like one long exercise in moving interesting things lower on the priority list. Why can't time just stand still?
What's the digitizing process look like? Do you type everything out, scan it and run it through some kind of software, or what?