GIMP will do this, but probably only interactively--GIMP can be run with
scripts and, I think, non-interactively, but I've never done it and it
might be a bit of work to set up.
On 04/12/17 11:05, Manuel Reiter wrote:
Hi all,
this might be a bit off topic here and if that's against this list'
You either have to install the gocr package (using dnf, apt-get, or
whatever) that does the optical character recognition, or you have to go
into Preferences->Setup->OCR and specify whatever OCR package you're using.
On 01/30/17 13:41, Raymond Hanslits wrote:
I have been using XSane to scan te
Thanks.
On 12/13/15 17:04, Alessandro Zummo wrote:
On Sun, 13 Dec 2015 11:53:07 -0500
Chris Moller wrote:
How was the LS-2000 connected during the development of the coolscan2 backend?
SCSI card? USB-to-SCSI adapter? Something else?
Will a USB-to-SCSI adapter work? Or do I need a SCSI
de, considering adding the support
myself, but I don't know a thing about how scanners do their thing or
even much about USB interfaces. I'll leave it to the experts if any of
them are interested.)
Chris Moller
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