Hallo,
Leider ist mein Englisch nicht gut, also arbeitete ich mit dem Google Translator ICG.
Ich frage mich, ob die Arbeit mit 2 Kameras, wie ich die Fotos zusammen, so kann in die Bilder in der richtigen Reihenfolge, wie sie in dem Buch, also 1, 2, 3 sind das Ergebnis ....
Gibt es eine Software, um mögliche automatische machen, oder ist dies
Manuell aus Sie sortiert?
Gruß
Andreas
Sides together of two SD cards
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Re: Sides together of two SD cards
Andreas,
Book Scan Wizard is one piece of software that can handle this. Basically one folder is from the "left" camera, and one is from the "right", and Book Scan Wizard knows how to reorder the pages.
Also: Can someone confirm that Scan Tailor will do this, too?
Book Scan Wizard is one piece of software that can handle this. Basically one folder is from the "left" camera, and one is from the "right", and Book Scan Wizard knows how to reorder the pages.
Also: Can someone confirm that Scan Tailor will do this, too?
Re: Sides together of two SD cards
Daniel
I've found the solution, it was hidden here in the forum
KuKnet FileRenamer
http://www.kuknet.de/en/filerenamer.htm
This software is in English and German, is freeware
and then this program
http://www.filerenamer.net/
Gruß
andreas
I've found the solution, it was hidden here in the forum
KuKnet FileRenamer
http://www.kuknet.de/en/filerenamer.htm
This software is in English and German, is freeware
and then this program
http://www.filerenamer.net/
Gruß
andreas
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Re: Sides together of two SD cards
Very cool, and thanks for posting the answer.
Re: Sides together of two SD cards
In Windows, I've also made use of the ReNamer tool to rename files prior to processing with other tools.
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