Dear all,
What is my goal?
I have a huge library of music scores.
The scores printed on A4 are already scanned through a Brother ADS-2100
This works very well.
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The books are another problem.
I have an Iphone and Ipad pro.
This is my plan:
Scan a book - format max. A3 - with Phone or Pad
(I’ll build a construction for scanning.)
The software splits the pages vertically AND sorts them in the right order.
Option1: fingers left and right are deleted.
Option2: curving of the pages is corrected
OCR is not needed.
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Is there any software solution?
What is your experience with Bookscanner & Office Lens (both Mac app store)?
I found the perfect application: Booksorber, but this doesn’t seem to respond any more for several years
and it refuses to run on mac (despite the needed installation of Java).
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Thanks for your useful advise,
Frederik
mac software - split vertic. A3 - erase thumbs
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Re: mac software - split vertic. A3 - erase thumbs
ScanTailor can do this, I believe. It has a step for split pages. ScanTailor advanced binary for mac OS is available somewhere.
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Re: mac software - split vertic. A3 - erase thumbs
Actually, I was just able to build scantailor advanced from here: https://github.com/4lex4/scantailor-advanced for mac, pretty simply. Just use MacPorts to install the dependencies then follow the building scantailor for linux instructions, here: https://github.com/4lex4/scantailor-libs-build. I think you can do make all instead of make -j 'nproc'
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Re: mac software - split vertic. A3 - erase thumbs
Actually, actually, this might work for you:
http://saleemabdulhamid.com/application ... Darwin.dmg
just copy the thing in the bin folder to your applications directory.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure how to make it have the nice icon and everything as it's my first time using cpack.
http://saleemabdulhamid.com/application ... Darwin.dmg
just copy the thing in the bin folder to your applications directory.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure how to make it have the nice icon and everything as it's my first time using cpack.