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  • Flatbed scanner, as someone else said, would be best.

    For a camera take the photo with the highest focal length you can (biggest zoom lens on your phone). Fill the frame as little as possible (distortion gets worse as you get closer to the edges). Both GIMP and Photoshop have filters to remove lens distortion. It would help to put two straight edges, (one horizontal, one vertical) near the edges of the photo. When you remove the lens distortion properly these lines will become straight.

    You could also try photogrammetry to get a rough model to use as a reference.

  • This is true of every language. If you can't think of things you don't like about the language you're working in (and/or its tooling) you just don't know the language very well or are in denial.

  • Ultra Lifetime is arguable but as I understand it, it's not that easy because Google Play doesn't have a way to transfer subscriptions between apps like that.

    Pro I don't think makes sense because it was pretty cheap to begin with. Pro ended up costing me $0.00062/day ($2.50 11 years ago). Kind of makes me feel guilty to be honest.