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scantailor-advanced
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Z-Library to Let Users Share Physical Books
There's also https://scantailor.org/ (and a maintained fork at https://github.com/4lex4/scantailor-advanced ) which semi-automates unwarping and other corrective tasks in scanned books.
- Protip : Scannez et classez tout vos documents. Maintenant.
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Looking for freeware to scan multiple photos and autocrop. Straightening would be a plus
ScanTailor Advanced (downloads are in the sidebar, labeled as "Releases") is a little more complex. It takes a folder of images and performs a series of steps to produce good book scans, though it might be useful for your purpose as well. The first step after importing images is to split them up, and ScanTailor does this by looking for straight lines that might indicate a gap between pages. Now, I don't know if this will handle any more than two pictures per image, but it will at least handle doubles. ScanTailor will also attempt to automatically deskew pictures, and then there are a few steps that you'll need to take to make your pictures come out nicely.
- Whats the best software to split multiple scanned-at-once photos apart?
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I’m looking for a OCR software that scan text
My preferred method is to take pictures of all the pages of the book (Open Camera has a nice option to take a new picture every n seconds), optionally touch them up with ScanTailor (automated), and then turn all the images to a PDF using NAPS2 (which will OCR the text as it goes in).
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Tutorial on book digitization
Next is the cleanup. Scan Tailor is the best game in town for this, but it's a dead project. Instead, there are two forks that have picked up where the original developers left off. Scan Tailor Advanced is my current fork of choice, though Scan Tailor Universal tries to add new usability features. For whatever reason, only Advanced makes full use of my CPU, so it's several times faster than Universal for the time being.
- Program for book digitisation/scanning?
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Request Help-How to batch split two pages (misscanned onto 1 page) into two pdf pages, one pdf page for each page image? Any suggestions on other software products to assist?
No problem. https://github.com/4lex4/scantailor-advanced/releases
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https://np.reddit.com/r/opensource/comments/ou4y5h/is_there_an_open_source_program_to_reduce_the/h72nl4g/
If you are interested in more ways to treat a scan, ScanTailor is definitely an option. I am using a fork called ScanTailor Advanced which is available under GPL-3.0 on GitHub. With this tool you can also crop your images and apply options like threshold or posterization to improve readability while further reducing the file size.
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Tesseract OCR
I use a £15 arm with a vice grip for my phone from Amazon, copy the files to my laptop and then run a bash for-loop of the tesseract CLI over the resultant files.
I use https://github.com/4lex4/scantailor-advanced to deskew the images and generate the PDF.
It isn't perfect but my purposes are more around research than publication, so, YMMV!
naps2
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HP misreads room, awkwardly brags about its “less hated” printers | Opinion: HP's printer business practices have infuriated users for years.
If you have a HP Printer there is scanning software program (Free and Open source) called Not Another PDF Scanner. https://www.naps2.com/ It's simple to use and works really good with HP printers unlike the software that comes with the printers. Everyone who wants to scan with a HP printers needs this software.
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Paperless-Ngx v2.0.0
Brother DCP-L2550DW here. One of the cheapest b/w multifunction devices with automatic document feeder and reasonable print and scan performance. Works like a charm on Linux, Windows, Android, and IOS.
I am using it with [NAPS2](https://www.naps2.com/), which is brilliantly simple, multi-platform, free, and open-source.
- SumatraPDF Reader
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Pdftool.org: modify pdfs offline in the browser
If you want to add page, remove page, split, merge, reorder, re-orient all or individual pages, ... May I recommend the glorious NAPS2 [1] ?
It's meant as a scanning tool but works just fine without scanning just drag and drop a pdf on it.
It doesn't do in-page editing or annotation, it's "one layer above" that.
[1] https://www.naps2.com/
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A note of appreciation for paperless ngx
Tips: For PDF management/splitting/rotation/cropping ect before import: NAPS2 is a good tool (Windows, Linux, Mac). It also support ocr (same as paperless-ngx use) https://www.naps2.com/
- Software welche PDF durchsuchbar macht?
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Good scanning software?
To scan to image files, use the included Windows Fax & Scan app. To scan to PDF files, use NAPS2.
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Best way to digitalize reciepts?
The software I use is: https://www.naps2.com/
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Any tool that can turn a scanned paper into an editable PDF
If you are on windows this can scan and OCR using tesseract. https://www.naps2.com/
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I need a software for creating Arabic OCR documents from PDF
Try https://www.naps2.com/ It has Arabic support. Once installed with OCR settings, if you drap pdf onto app, it does OCR.
What are some alternatives?
scantailor-universal - ScanTailor Universal - a fork based on Enhanced+Featured+Master versions of ST
doctr - docTR (Document Text Recognition) - a seamless, high-performing & accessible library for OCR-related tasks powered by Deep Learning.
EasyOCR - Ready-to-use OCR with 80+ supported languages and all popular writing scripts including Latin, Chinese, Arabic, Devanagari, Cyrillic and etc.
GenZ-Save-File-Editor - A simple save file editor for the game "Generation Zero"
bookscan - Documentation and scripts for book scanning using free software tools
PDF-real-time-Examples - This repo contains examples of the most popular PDF templates generated using Syncfusion's .NET PDF library. You can use these C# examples in your project to generate PDF documents automatically.
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)
OCRmyPDF - OCRmyPDF adds an OCR text layer to scanned PDF files, allowing them to be searched
Tesseract.js - Pure Javascript OCR for more than 100 Languages 📖🎉🖥
Stirling-PDF - #1 Locally hosted web application that allows you to perform various operations on PDF files
pi-scan - Pi Scan is a simple, robust capture appliance for book scanners. It runs on a Raspberry Pi 2.
gImageReader - A Gtk/Qt front-end to tesseract-ocr.