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- 21 May 2011, 13:49
- Forum: R&D and New Technologies
- Topic: Methods To Sense The 3D Surface/Structure Of A Book
- Replies: 358
- Views: 384238
Re: Methods To Sense The 3D Surface/Structure Of A Book
I can certainly understand the imposition of life. I too have been doing just the bare minimum of improvements with my book scanner lately, I've got bills to pay and comps to take...
- 19 May 2011, 13:39
- Forum: R&D and New Technologies
- Topic: Methods To Sense The 3D Surface/Structure Of A Book
- Replies: 358
- Views: 384238
Re: Methods To Sense The 3D Surface/Structure Of A Book
It seems like there has been little action on this lately. Has any progress been made, or is the idea becoming less feasible?
- 29 Mar 2011, 10:02
- Forum: R&D and New Technologies
- Topic: Methods To Sense The 3D Surface/Structure Of A Book
- Replies: 358
- Views: 384238
Re: Methods To Sense The 3D Surface/Structure Of A Book
Great work!!! I just ran the last photo through scantailor and page 11 is perfect. Amazing! Page 10 is pretty far off, however, were you working just with the right page, or was this supposed to work well with both pages? In any event, this is very exciting, I can tell you've put a lot of work into ...
- 16 Feb 2011, 12:02
- Forum: R&D and New Technologies
- Topic: Methods To Sense The 3D Surface/Structure Of A Book
- Replies: 358
- Views: 384238
Re: Methods To Sense The 3D Surface/Structure Of A Book
Great work! That is fantastic.
- 13 Feb 2011, 01:19
- Forum: OCR/Optical Character Recognition
- Topic: Clearscan output is pretty bad
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8902
Re: Clearscan output is pretty bad
It looks like your image is not black and white. ScanTailor can output black and white tiffs and also allow parts of the page to be in color at the same time (if you have pictures). Just make sure your text is in black and white, and clearscan will make it look very pretty.
- 05 Feb 2011, 23:43
- Forum: R&D and New Technologies
- Topic: Methods To Sense The 3D Surface/Structure Of A Book
- Replies: 358
- Views: 384238
Re: Methods To Sense The 3D Surface/Structure Of A Book
This is extremely cool guys. Fantastic looking work.
- 04 Feb 2011, 12:20
- Forum: R&D and New Technologies
- Topic: Methods To Sense The 3D Surface/Structure Of A Book
- Replies: 358
- Views: 384238
Re: Methods To Sense The 3D Surface/Structure Of A Book
From all appearances this laser grid seems to be the way to go for lightweight and very accurate page dewarping. I guess what we need is a program to do the detection of the grid and perform a dewarp. I wonder if we should get together and hire someone to do this (do you think Tulon would do it for ...
- 04 Feb 2011, 11:57
- Forum: Book Scan Wizard
- Topic: Book Scan Wizard
- Replies: 68
- Views: 150840
Re: Book Scan Wizard
Try moving the cursor to the end of the configuration text and see if that works. If that doesn't work, try moving it to the line after LoadImages. If the "to cursor" checkbox, is checked it will stop processing at the spot where the cursor is. Thanks, that got me further. I'll play aroun...
- 03 Feb 2011, 23:53
- Forum: Book Scan Wizard
- Topic: Book Scan Wizard
- Replies: 68
- Views: 150840
Re: Book Scan Wizard
This looks really cool. Quick question. I keep getting a null pointer exception when I try to preview pages. It certainly sees the image files, but no matter which file I select, I get java.lang.NullPointerException. The files are JPG. I'm sure I'm just missing something simple. Thanks.
- 02 Feb 2011, 17:47
- Forum: Tutorials/How-To's
- Topic: Dekeystoning with a checkerboard
- Replies: 80
- Views: 139598
Re: Dekeystoning with a checkerboard
By the way, I say "we" because I'm not trying to usurp your fantastic project, not because I'm trying to insinuate that you need to give any thought to the things I suggest. Thanks for the great work, I may have some time over the weekend to play around with the 2D API.