+1 cross-platform NAPS2 for easily obtaining excellent results...
Clean, modern interface in Linux unlike many PDF tools.
Accepts existing image files as input, in addition to providing a scanning interface.
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- 26 Mar 2024, 15:48
- Forum: OCR/Optical Character Recognition
- Topic: Best free OCR SW
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3450
- 26 Mar 2024, 15:47
- Forum: OCR/Optical Character Recognition
- Topic: Best free OCR SW
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3450
Re: Best free OCR SW
+1 cross-platform NAPS2 for easily obtaining excellent results...
Clean, modern interface in Linux unlike many PDF tools.
Accepts existing image files as input, in addition to providing a scanning interface.
Clean, modern interface in Linux unlike many PDF tools.
Accepts existing image files as input, in addition to providing a scanning interface.
- 26 Mar 2024, 15:21
- Forum: Scan Tailor
- Topic: Advanced - split text for OCR, but keep "original" image
- Replies: 2
- Views: 89
Re: Advanced - split text for OCR, but keep "original" image
Ok, did a test, as long as I don't try and split these pages for better compression, everything works out fine. Premature, perhaps, to offer a suggestion on that, but I recently discovered a cross-platform software new to me that did an excellent job of making images searchable, NAPS2 . I know that...
- 20 Mar 2024, 06:41
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: Treventus scanner
- Replies: 1
- Views: 135
Re: Treventus scanner
Many thanks for posting that, if you could also post it on the thread that provides the original German versions, that could greatly assiist anyone reading that thread...
In general, as you may know, online language translators such as DeepL can now be very useful.
In general, as you may know, online language translators such as DeepL can now be very useful.
- 17 Mar 2024, 17:51
- Forum: Scan Tailor
- Topic: Scan Tailor Advanced input format
- Replies: 1
- Views: 133
Re: Scan Tailor Advanced input format
I think in general people worry far too much about possible quality loss when resaving a few times to JPEG format, and it should certainly not be an issue when book scanning. I did some tests once, and even after resaving an image with fine detail not best suited to the format many times, it was nec...
- 04 Mar 2024, 03:40
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: I built "Auto page flip Scanner"
- Replies: 15
- Views: 22089
Re: I built "Auto page flip Scanner"
I still couldn't make out from the video's or the diagram how the photo interrupter (apparently located below the book cradle) could sense something because as i understand it has a small gap between the IR LED and the photo transistor as seen in the below picture of a photo interrupter. The photo ...
- 02 Mar 2024, 07:33
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: I built "Auto page flip Scanner"
- Replies: 15
- Views: 22089
Re: I built "Auto page flip Scanner"
Thanks cday for providing some options. I will investigate these. Since the gutter position varies, some sort of pressure sensors might be a good option. But I was thinking on where to place it? do you have any suggestions? You are right, I think, that using either of the types of sensor identified...
- 01 Mar 2024, 17:50
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: I built "Auto page flip Scanner"
- Replies: 15
- Views: 22089
Re: I built "Auto page flip Scanner"
Does anyone know how the platen box is programmed to stop at exactly the book gutter? Presumably the vertical position of the book gutter will vary depending on the thickness of the book, and probably how far through the book has been reached? A mechanical microswitch might be one easy, readily ava...
- 28 Feb 2024, 04:15
- Forum: HELP
- Topic: Single camera - "wrong" side pages flip back
- Replies: 12
- Views: 850
Re: Single camera - "wrong" side pages flip back
I was also thinking that a spacer could assist in keeping any hold-down device you use out of the wanted view area. Probably obvious... :D I think maybe we're using the term "spacer" and it's use differently. Can you be more specific about how you envision this would work and what you mig...
- 26 Feb 2024, 14:02
- Forum: HELP
- Topic: Single camera - "wrong" side pages flip back
- Replies: 12
- Views: 850
Re: Single camera - "wrong" side pages flip back
Would placing a spacer of some kind possibly help with keeping the page not being scanned out of the wanted view area? I tried a spacer of various sizes, didn't help much (did a complete "test" scan of the small book used to illustrate the problem, maybe 1/8th of the pages were remotely u...