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    Scanned Image Extractor

    Scanned Image Extractor

    Extract images contained in scans

    Scanning albums is not an easy task, since the extraction of actual photographs within scans is usually very tedious. This tool allows you to scan as much as you can fit into your scanner and then semi-automatedly extract the contained photographs. The tool also allows to extract scans of multiple single photographs (i.e. without album) Find a full documentation here: http://dominik-ruess.de/scannerExtract/ Note: The scanning itself is the most time consuming part. Maker sure you...
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    YASW

    Yet Another Scan Wizard

    YASW (Yet Another Scan Wizard) is an application used to correct images taken with a camera. It can be used to post process the scanning of a book (see http://http://www.diybookscanner.org/ ) or to correct an individual image taken with our camera (A poster in the street). You can see YASW (0.5) in action in Youtube http://youtu.be/__a9urAtQD4 thanks to David Landin. He also wrote an illustrated manual for YASW 0.5: ...
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    QScanner

    QScanner

    Qt based Linux tool to scan images

    It uses libksane to scan images and allows to save to basic graphics format and to pdf (also multiply images to one pdf file)
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    Scan Tailor has moved: http://scantailor.org https://github.com/scantailor/scantailor The sourceforge page will stay up in the interim, but all new activity will be done on the new github page. Scan Tailor is an interactive post-processing tool for scanned pages. It performs operations such as page splitting, deskewing, and removing garbage.
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    The Hewlett-Packard Co. Linux Inkjet Driver Project has moved!
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    There are popular tape device ArVid which based on ordinary (PAL/SECAM) VHS & ISA board with PLM which often used in Russia and xUSSR. ArVid board are controled by VHS behind integrated multisystem IRC node. I've coded raw driver for this device. Driver
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    Linux printing, scanning, and photo-card access on most HP multi-function peripherals.
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