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Post the patch to the mailing list - I'll review it and commit it.Anonymous wrote:No idea on how to commit it, though...
http://diybookscanner.org/forum/viewtop ... =850#p8699JonEP wrote: 1. A de-keystoning feature integrated into select content. You could select the four corners of the content, which would give you the "keystone" -- and you could apply that setting to carry on through the entire series, as in the current manual select content process. Then you press play, and the result is rectangular pages.
2. An output feature that would allow you to set the size of the output image. Currently, I run ST on the rights and then on the lefts, because the dpi is often different for each camera (my rig does not allow me to get perfectly uniform camera placement or zooming for each side). Five lines of text shot with one camera may contain 200 dots, while that shot from the other may contain 180; this means that when ST outputs images, they often vary, and the resultant pdf, once the L's and R's are combined, will alternate between wider and narrower pages. I'd love to be able to tell ST that this page is 5 inches wide by 8 inches high, and have ST do a transformation to fit the output image to that page-size.
Thanks, Tulon, but this will work only on very clean scans. It's much more easier to me to use B/W output without despeckling and cleaning noise with graphical editor.Tulon wrote:The recommended workaround would be using picture zones and Mixed mode, then batch-converting to B/W using a 3rd party software if desired.