It works in all modes, although the resulting appearence is better in B/W or Mixed modes.eL_PuSHeR wrote:I may try that, but does it work with colour/grayscale mode or do I need to use Mixed mode?
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Scan Tailor experimental doesn't output 96 DPI images. It's just what your software shows when DPI information is missing. Usually what you get is input DPI times the resolution enhancement factor.
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OK, Thanks Tulon. I will try it.
EDIT: Tested the "fill zones" feature. It did what I wanted and it worked quite well. ST is amazing.
EDIT: Tested the "fill zones" feature. It did what I wanted and it worked quite well. ST is amazing.
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The ability to copy and precisely paste a manual picture zone, using an enhanced context menu (i.e. right mouse click inside the manual picture zone to copy, then right mouse click to paste it precisely somewhere else).
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I wish support more file formats(pdf G4Tiff),for importing and outputing.And,have a box to select outputing format.
Yesterday,I used 1.0βc(?),it can dewarp ,but collapsed. I wish a more stable auto-dewarp version.
Yesterday,I used 1.0βc(?),it can dewarp ,but collapsed. I wish a more stable auto-dewarp version.
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These are not a priority right now.leescott wrote:I wish support more file formats(pdf G4Tiff),for importing and outputing.And,have a box to select outputing format.
Try 0.9.10 - it's actually newer than 1.0beta series. Or you can even try a recent development build, which has an out-of-memory handler, which I hope will stop 99% of crash reports.leescott wrote:Yesterday,I used 1.0βc(?),it can dewarp ,but collapsed. I wish a more stable auto-dewarp version.
BTW, I've also got a 64-bit version for Windows, which could be your ultimate solution to out-of-memory situations, especially if you really need that 1200 DPI output.
Scan Tailor experimental doesn't output 96 DPI images. It's just what your software shows when DPI information is missing. Usually what you get is input DPI times the resolution enhancement factor.
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Thanks for your work and your reply!Tulon wrote:recent development build[/url], which has an out-of-memory handler, which I hope will stop 99% of crash reports.
BTW, I've also got a 64-bit version for Windows, which could be your ultimate solution to out-of-memory situations, especially if you really need that 1200 DPI output.
Sometimes,I can't open some files ,just like this development build.I then will look for 0.9.10.It also can't open jpg.(see attachment)
And yesterday I treated 986 jpgs with ST,then I use Book Restorer treat all output to dewarp,having some effects.I wish this will be usefull for you.
Its Help:
Geometrical correction :corrects distortions caused by scanning on a vertical scanner or due to the presence of creased pages.
This module uses different criteria to assess page distortion:
1.Page border detection: detects black margins present at the top and bottom (or left and right) of a book during scanning.
2.Linearity detection: detects all the significant horizontal or vertical linear components present in the image, such as frames around images, or separators for columns or paragraphs.
3.Text lines detection: detects the lines of text that are long enough.
4.Skew detection
5.Correction parameters:CURVATURE IRREGULARITY +STRETCH CORRECTION.
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That's not good. What exactly happens when you try to?leescott wrote:Sometimes,I can't open some files ,just like this development build.
Worked for me. Was that the official release, downloaded from http://scantailor.sourceforge.net ?leescott wrote:.I then will look for 0.9.10.It also can't open jpg.(see attachment)
Scan Tailor experimental doesn't output 96 DPI images. It's just what your software shows when DPI information is missing. Usually what you get is input DPI times the resolution enhancement factor.
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Yesï¼Tulon wrote:That's not good. What exactly happens when you try to?
Worked for me. Was that the official release, downloaded from http://scantailor.sourceforge.net ?
Strange thingsï¼
Maybe transfering all jpg to png or tiff is a way,like http://diybookscanner.org/forum/viewtop ... f=8&t=1199.
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You could do that, although I would prefer to dig into it and find the problem.leescott wrote:Maybe transfering all jpg to png or tiff is a way,like viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1199.
BTW, you haven't told me what exactly happens when you try to install / run the development build I linked to.
Scan Tailor experimental doesn't output 96 DPI images. It's just what your software shows when DPI information is missing. Usually what you get is input DPI times the resolution enhancement factor.
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1.0betaC(beta2?) I used yesterday open it well.Tulon wrote:You could do that, although I would prefer to dig into it and find the problem.
It can't open that file.I havenot found more question.Tulon wrote:BTW, you haven't told me what exactly happens when you try to install / run the development build I linked to.