John wrote:
> On Linux systems Xsane, a scanner program, is a useful plugin.
My problem is not scanning files to Linux. I do have many prictures I took
using my digicam. Many of these pictures are photos of pages of books or photos
of "whiteboard-drawings". What I want to do is: correct/normali
John R. Culleton wrote:
> On Monday 06 February 2006 01:10 am, peer miaskowski wrote:
>
>> Hi list!
>>
>> Is it possible to do with the gimp (automatically?) what www.scanR.com
>>
> does?
>
> On Linux systems Xsane, a scanner program, is a useful plugin.
>
Yep, it works very well. :)
On Monday 06 February 2006 01:10 am, peer miaskowski wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> Is it possible to do with the gimp (automatically?) what www.scanR.com
does?
On Linux systems Xsane, a scanner program, is a useful plugin.
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> Von: Geoffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I doubt there's any software that is going to 'magically' align and
> correct errors in a photographed document. Really, how does it know
> what's a shadow verses a border or such?
Alignment is quite easy, though. Seen it on a mobile phone for business
ca
peer miaskowski wrote:
Hi list!
Is it possible to do with the gimp (automatically?) what www.scanR.com does?
I'm not sure you would want it to. Seems the primary function of scanr
is scanning and sending, neither of which is native to GIMP. At least I
don't think so. I do see that it clea