pi-scan VS bookscan

Compare pi-scan vs bookscan and see what are their differences.

pi-scan

Pi Scan is a simple, robust capture appliance for book scanners. It runs on a Raspberry Pi 2. (by Tenrec-Builders)

bookscan

Documentation and scripts for book scanning using free software tools (by wikey)
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pi-scan

Posts with mentions or reviews of pi-scan. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-01.
  • DIY Book Scanner
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Jun 2021
    I built one of these out of pine 2x4s and plywood. I thought it would be cheaper than buying one (I was wrong) but I'm also not a skilled woodworker and had to buy most of the tools.

    It works quite well and I digitised dozens of textbooks I'd purchased and needed to reference but couldn't carry around every day while finishing my masters. My one had 2 Nikon mirrorless cameras controlled via Pi-Scan. https://github.com/Tenrec-Builders/pi-scan

    I had a smaller toggle switch wired to the GPIO pins so I could click the scan next button without having to take my hands of the book. Once I got used to the workflow I could scan about 1000 pages per hour while watching Netflix.

    I replaced it with a Czur scanner that isn't as good, but is a lot smaller and is good enough for my less demanding needs now that I'm not doing a masters degree :D

bookscan

Posts with mentions or reviews of bookscan. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-01.
  • DIY Book Scanner
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Jun 2021
    Right, step 1 -> get page images, step 2 -> author images into book file. While OCR is obviously useful for search, a rotated phone screen will let you comfortably read a pdf book just fine unless you are talking about something like a textbook, in which case you probably wanted a tablet anyway.

    I wrote up a guide on the authoring process using FOSS tools for some Digital Humanities folks a couple years ago: https://github.com/wikey/bookscan

    It gives some background on the problem and covers a Scantailor (page crop, rotate, deskew), pdfbeads (compression, book metadata) authoring workflow, with pdftk for some general odds and ends.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pi-scan and bookscan you can also consider the following projects:

scantailor-advanced - ScanTailor Advanced is the version that merges the features of the ScanTailor Featured and ScanTailor Enhanced versions, brings new ones and fixes.

scantailor-universal - ScanTailor Universal - a fork based on Enhanced+Featured+Master versions of ST

spreads - Modular workflow assistant for book digitization