Re: Preview-when scanning?

From: Shea A Martin (snowsquirrel@home.com)
Date: Thu Mar 01 2001 - 21:08:07 PST

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    Another nice option would be the ability to preview in b/w like the
    older versions did. This is a lot faster than a color preview.

    Ian Stirling wrote:
    >
    > Occasionally, I have to scan a long document.
    > It'd be nice to be able to see an updated image of the page just
    > scanned, so I can rescan the page if needed.
    >
    > A way of zooming the preview, so part of the page only was visible,
    > would also be nice, as it would enable looking at page numbers, to
    > make sure that a page hasn't been skipped.
    >
    > (page 264 of an 800 page book right now)
    >
    > On a similar topic, is there any simple program that corrects the
    > various aberrations due to scanning a bound book?
    > Such as looking for the greying as the image nears the spine, and at
    > least normalising the pallette, maybe even finding the edges of the page,
    > and auto-cropping.
    >
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