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OpenNoteScanner
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Any good alternative to Adobe Scan?
Came across Open Note Scanner. Last updated 2 years ago, I think, but it fits the bill.
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Here is a manga my friend is working on and I help from time to time with the story. Chapter 1 enjoy!
If you can't borrow a multi-function printer at school or somewhere, try using this or this app instead of just taking photos with your phone.
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Open source alternative to Office Lens?
You can try OpenScan or OpenNoteScanner.
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Open source version for scanning pages with your phone?
Open Note Scanner: https://github.com/allgood/OpenNoteScanner/releases
- DIY Camera Using Raspberry Pi
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A List Of Open Source Applications
Open Note Scanner - Play Store, GitHub
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Show HN: OpenScan – open-source document scanner app
I've used OpenNoteScan before:
* https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.todobom.opennotescanner/
* https://github.com/allgood/OpenNoteScanner
It works OK but it looks a bit old, and you need to install OpenCV Manager separately, outside of F-Droid for it to work.
I can deal with it, but there's no way I could ever be able to convince anybody else, especially non-tech people to use it.
This one looks like a winner in terms of UX, so I'll be using it from now on, Thank you for creating it!
pikrellcam
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Updated Pi Zero 1080p/30fps Motion Detection project, now Sentry-Picam
For high performance motion detection, also check out PiKrellCam. It's a much larger project and has many more features. When comparing the video pipeline, Sentry-Picam has a better live preview but PiKrellCam has even better detection, recording, and performance.
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DIY Camera Using Raspberry Pi
That's been a dream of mine for a long time. I don't think there's anything quite like we want just yet.
However, there is a super cool open source project from the author of GKrellM (remember that from the ancient days of Linux?). He's using the Pi's built-in hardware video coder to get high quality motion detection very cheaply. The basic idea seems to be, when the encoder produced a lot of bits, there must have been some motion in the frame.
https://github.com/billw2/pikrellcam
What are some alternatives?
OpenScan - A privacy-friendly Document Scanner app
motioneyeos - A Video Surveillance OS For Single-board Computers
PaddleOCR - Awesome multilingual OCR toolkits based on PaddlePaddle (practical ultra lightweight OCR system, support 80+ languages recognition, provide data annotation and synthesis tools, support training and deployment among server, mobile, embedded and IoT devices)
frigate - NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras
CleanSCAN - A simple, smart and efficient document scanner for Android
cariboulite - CaribouLite turns any 40-pin Raspberry-Pi into a Tx/Rx 6GHz SDR
docus - Android application for scanning and managing documents.
pistorm - 68k Hardware Emulator
WeScan - Document Scanning Made Easy for iOS
Milvus - A cloud-native vector database, storage for next generation AI applications
gba-remote-play - 📡 Stream Raspberry Pi games to a GBA via Link Cable.