Nadav Har'El n...@math.technion.ac.il writes:
I have a flatbed scanner (by HP) attached to my Linux machine, and I
often need to scan rectangular items such as photographs, CD
inserts, and the occasional piece of paper.
At the moment, I follow a tedious manual process to do that: The
On Fri, May 06, 2011, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote about Re: Automatic crop and
rotate scans?:
Hmm... It seems that the feature that is missing is rotation by an
abitrary angle. However, from your description I can't see why you
would ever need that - you say your originals are rectangular
On Tue, May 03, 2011, Nadav Har'El wrote about Automatic crop and rotate
scans?:
I have a flatbed scanner (by HP) attached to my Linux machine, and I often
need to scan rectangular items such as photographs, CD inserts, and the
occasional piece of paper.
...
automatically: The program would
On May 3, 2011, at 10:42 AM, Nadav Har'El wrote:
Hi,
I have a flatbed scanner (by HP) attached to my Linux machine, and I
often
need to scan rectangular items such as photographs, CD inserts, and
the
occasional piece of paper.
unpaper?
Geoff.
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson, N3OWJ/4X1GM
Hi,
I have a flatbed scanner (by HP) attached to my Linux machine, and I often
need to scan rectangular items such as photographs, CD inserts, and the
occasional piece of paper.
At the moment, I follow a tedious manual process to do that: The scanner
generates a big image of everything it sees
I'm using PHPSANE (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpsane/). It doesn't do
auto crop but I can see on my browser whats the pic and with 2 clicks to
decide which part to scan.
Hetz
2011/5/3 Nadav Har'El n...@math.technion.ac.il
Hi,
I have a flatbed scanner (by HP) attached to my Linux
On Tue, May 03, 2011, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote about Re: Automatic crop and rotate
scans?:
I'm using PHPSANE (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpsane/). It doesn't do
auto crop but I can see on my browser whats the pic and with 2 clicks to
decide which part to scan.
Hetz
Hi,
How does your