Op Monday 1 Jun 2015 22:42 CEST schreef Laura Creighton:
> In a message of Mon, 01 Jun 2015 21:57:05 +0200, Cecil Westerhof
> writes:
>>> Truly? That's (very close to) 7 inch by 9 inch, 177.8 mm x 228.6
>>> mm and 7 by 9 is what pre-metric Britian called 'Small Post
>>> Quarto'. I wonder if this m
In a message of Mon, 01 Jun 2015 21:57:05 +0200, Cecil Westerhof writes:
>> Truly? That's (very close to) 7 inch by 9 inch, 177.8 mm x 228.6 mm
>> and 7 by 9 is what pre-metric Britian called 'Small Post Quarto'.
>> I wonder if this merely a coincidence, or does some software really
>> still like
Op Monday 1 Jun 2015 20:42 CEST schreef Laura Creighton:
> In a message of Mon, 01 Jun 2015 18:44:01 +0200, Cecil Westerhof
> writes:
>> Op Monday 1 Jun 2015 17:44 CEST schreef Laura Creighton:
>>
>>> In a message of Mon, 01 Jun 2015 12:44:34 +0200, Cecil Westerhof
>>> writes:
Also the funny
In a message of Mon, 01 Jun 2015 18:44:01 +0200, Cecil Westerhof writes:
>Op Monday 1 Jun 2015 17:44 CEST schreef Laura Creighton:
>
>> In a message of Mon, 01 Jun 2015 12:44:34 +0200, Cecil Westerhof
>> writes:
>>> Also the funny thing is that I first scanned it. But it gave
>>> several problems.
Op Monday 1 Jun 2015 17:44 CEST schreef Laura Creighton:
> In a message of Mon, 01 Jun 2015 12:44:34 +0200, Cecil Westerhof
> writes:
>> Also the funny thing is that I first scanned it. But it gave
>> several problems. One of them was that it is a format between A4
>> and A5. Taking pictures is fa
In a message of Mon, 01 Jun 2015 12:44:34 +0200, Cecil Westerhof writes:
>Also the funny thing is that I first scanned it. But it gave several
>problems. One of them was that it is a format between A4 and A5.
>Taking pictures is faster and gives better results.
>
>--
>Cecil Westerhof
>Senior Softw
On 2015-05-31, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I help someone that has problems reading. For this I take photo's of
> text, use convert from ImageMagick to make a good contrast (original
> paper is grey) and use lpr to print it a little bigger.
>
> Normally I would implement this in Bash, but I thought
Op Monday 1 Jun 2015 11:07 CEST schreef alister:
> On Mon, 01 Jun 2015 11:06:33 +0300, Jussi Piitulainen wrote:
>
>> Larry Hudson writes:
>>
>>> On 05/31/2015 05:42 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
I help someone that has problems reading. For this I take photo's
of text, use convert from Imag
Op Monday 1 Jun 2015 02:53 CEST schreef Dennis Lee Bieber:
> On Sun, 31 May 2015 19:06:40 +0200, Cecil Westerhof
> declaimed the following:
>
>>
>> By the way: because of the lpr my script only works on Linux (and
>> probably Unix and Apple). Can I rewrite it in such a way that it
>> also works w
Cecil Westerhof :
> I am amazed about the technical progress: I did not know it was
> possible to take a screen-shot from a booklet.
Well, take a look at this video that demonstrates the possibilities of
the technology:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOXQo7nURs0
Marko
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Op Monday 1 Jun 2015 09:56 CEST schreef Larry Hudson:
> On 05/31/2015 05:42 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>> I help someone that has problems reading. For this I take photo's
>> of text, use convert from ImageMagick to make a good contrast
>> (original paper is grey) and use lpr to print it a little
On Mon, 01 Jun 2015 11:06:33 +0300, Jussi Piitulainen wrote:
> Larry Hudson writes:
>
>> On 05/31/2015 05:42 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>>> I help someone that has problems reading. For this I take photo's of
>>> text, use convert from ImageMagick to make a good contrast (original
>>> paper is gr
Larry Hudson writes:
> On 05/31/2015 05:42 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>> I help someone that has problems reading. For this I take photo's of
>> text, use convert from ImageMagick to make a good contrast (original
>> paper is grey) and use lpr to print it a little bigger.
>>
> I''m wondering why y
On 05/31/2015 05:42 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
I help someone that has problems reading. For this I take photo's of
text, use convert from ImageMagick to make a good contrast (original
paper is grey) and use lpr to print it a little bigger.
I''m wondering why you bother to take a photo, which th
On Sun, 31 May 2015 19:06:40 +0200, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>>
>>By the way: because of the lpr my script only works on Linux (and
>>probably Unix and Apple). Can I rewrite it in such a way that it also
>>works with Windows? Someone else has to test it then, because I do not
>>have a Windows comput
Just for funsies, I did a slight rewrite using my scription[1] library:
--8<--
#!/usr/bin/python3
"""
Convert scanned images: contrast is increased, size is enlarged,
format is changed from jpeg to png.
"""
from __future
On 31May2015 11:05, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
I'll concede submitting jobs to a print queue probably does work easier
this way, but I'd have to ask if the "convert" could be performed using
actual Python -- the old Python Imaging Library -- PIL -- for example
(superseded, I think, by pill
Op Sunday 31 May 2015 17:05 CEST schreef Dennis Lee Bieber:
> On Sun, 31 May 2015 14:42:02 +0200, Cecil Westerhof
> declaimed the following:
>
>> I help someone that has problems reading. For this I take photo's
>> of text, use convert from ImageMagick to make a good contrast
>> (original paper i
Op Sunday 31 May 2015 16:02 CEST schreef Alain Ketterlin:
> Cecil Westerhof writes:
>
>> I help someone that has problems reading. For this I take photo's
>> of text, use convert from ImageMagick to make a good contrast
>> (original paper is grey) and use lpr to print it a little bigger.
>
>> imp
Op Sunday 31 May 2015 16:14 CEST schreef Cem Karan:
>> I help someone that has problems reading. For this I take photo's
>> of text, use convert from ImageMagick to make a good contrast
>> (original paper is grey) and use lpr to print it a little bigger.
>>
>> Normally I would implement this in Ba
> I help someone that has problems reading. For this I take photo's of
> text, use convert from ImageMagick to make a good contrast (original
> paper is grey) and use lpr to print it a little bigger.
>
> Normally I would implement this in Bash, but I thought it a good idea
> to implement it in Pyt
Cecil Westerhof writes:
> I help someone that has problems reading. For this I take photo's of
> text, use convert from ImageMagick to make a good contrast (original
> paper is grey) and use lpr to print it a little bigger.
> import glob
> import subprocess
>
> treshold = 66
> co
I help someone that has problems reading. For this I take photo's of
text, use convert from ImageMagick to make a good contrast (original
paper is grey) and use lpr to print it a little bigger.
Normally I would implement this in Bash, but I thought it a good idea
to implement it in Python. This is
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