Scan Tailor "Enhanced"

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eL_PuSHeR
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Re: Scan Tailor "Enhanced"

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Hello. I tried the AUTO margins options on a 841 pages book and it hanged on me (at least Scan Tailor was not responding). Running on Windows 7 32 bits (4GB RAM). Any ideas? I waited for several minutes (maybe not enough) but I didn't see any progress bar nor anything else.
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Re: Scan Tailor "Enhanced"

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This might seem a little silly, but maybe try it on a subset of those pages (like 100) to see how/if it works, and then try the bigger one?
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Re: Scan Tailor "Enhanced"

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Hi,

I'm excited to see new work on ScanTailor. Will this new version work on Windows? Thanks,
Jon

EDIT -- I see there is an .exe for Windows. Sorry. Keep up the good work!
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Re: Scan Tailor "Enhanced"

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daniel_reetz wrote:This might seem a little silly, but maybe try it on a subset of those pages (like 100) to see how/if it works, and then try the bigger one?
Hi, Daniel. That's not silly at all. Maybe the process takes some time. I will try it on a limited number of pages.

Ok. It works for me using a four pages test. It's not very informative as a tool, though. I think ST should DISPLAY margins (or resulting page size) in pixels/cm/inches whatever at the right thumbnails pane.
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Re: Scan Tailor "Enhanced"

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eL_PuSHeR wrote:Hello. I tried the AUTO margins options on a 841 pages book and it hanged on me (at least Scan Tailor was not responding). Running on Windows 7 32 bits (4GB RAM). Any ideas? I waited for several minutes (maybe not enough) but I didn't see any progress bar nor anything else.
There was a bug. Try new release.
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Re: Scan Tailor "Enhanced"

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Thank you very much.
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Re: Scan Tailor "Enhanced"

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I have been testing the "original" option under margins. It seems to work quite well. Congratulations.
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Re: Scan Tailor "Enhanced"

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Both Pictureshape algorithms yield worse results (both the 'free' and 'rectangular') for me. Same exact page and the 'free' algorithm incorrectly identifies text as a 'picture zone', the 'rectangular' algorithm identifies the entire page as a 'picture zone' but original version 0.9.10 from Talon's website identifies properly (aside from minor issues).
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Re: Scan Tailor "Enhanced"

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o3h1p wrote:Both Pictureshape algorithms yield worse results (both the 'free' and 'rectangular') for me. Same exact page and the 'free' algorithm incorrectly identifies text as a 'picture zone', the 'rectangular' algorithm identifies the entire page as a 'picture zone' but original version 0.9.10 from Talon's website identifies properly (aside from minor issues).
Can you send me sample page?
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Re: Scan Tailor "Enhanced"

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Apologies for the delay, but Scan Taulor Enhanced is now in Homebrew. Mac users who use Homebrew as their package manager can install it by doing

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brew install scantailor --enhanced
If you already have the regular version installed, you can try out Enhanced by doing

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brew upgrade scantailor --enhanced
That will deactivate regular Scan Tailor, but keep it around in case you want to switch back to it.
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