>Hello gimp friends,
>
>
>While I am not new to Gimp (I think I first downloaded it in 2002 or
>something?!), I am new to not doing things like an idiot.
>
>I am scanning card art for a board game I am making, and I simply
>want to eliminate noise from the guillotine tool's output. There is a
>popular scan separator that doesn't quite do what I want, you have to
>go in and cut out all the negative space to make it true white.
>
>I use guides for correcting crooked scans and eliminating space. I
>know there must be a simple Guillotine with Threshold or eliminate
>size /= X sort  of script out there somewhere, I just can't seem to
>find it. Right now, guillotine creates dozens of tiny images of no
>value and then 9 images I want.
>
>Could someone point me in the right direction? You are welcome to tell
>me that I am doing this wrong as well and that there are better
>solutions. I like learning! :)
>
>I greatly appreciate your help.

Guessing you tried divide-scanned-images script. Best I got was 4 cards.

You might be able to do it using the Gimp g'mic plugin - the extract object
filter.

Draw in lines rather than set guides. 

A 2 minute demo https://youtu.be/fQ6zTxDOmaA 

A bit of care and I think you could get a decent result.  

-- 
rich404 (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)
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