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Hey everyone!
I'm diving into the world of digital note-taking and handwriting reproduction with a bit of a unique twist. I'm on the hunt for a solution that can capture handwritten notes not just in terms of what's written, but how it's written – I'm talking about the exact order, pressure, and nuances of the strokes themselves. The dream is to digitize these details so perfectly that I can use a file (ideally SVG) to have a pen plotter recreate the original note faithfully, stroke for stroke.
I'm reaching out for your wisdom: Do know of any products, Wacom or others, that stand out for this kind of high-fidelity capture? I'm looking for something that feels as natural as possible to pen on paper, since I believe that's how we can best preserve the authenticity of handwritten notes.
I am also open to hearing about any creative setups or workarounds you think might work.
Thanks a bunch in advance for your help and advice!
Cheers, Jerry
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