On November 30, 2016 6:03:36 PM GMT+01:00, Michael Mol <mike...@gmail.com> wrote: >On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 10:43:13 AM J. Roeleveld wrote: >> On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 11:18:36 PM k...@aspodata.se wrote: >> > Michael Mol: >> > ... >> > >> > > xsane would have let me do it during the scan process if I'd >thought of >> > > it >> > > then, but the scans are done, drives aren't there any more. >Something >> > >> > ... >> > >> > If xsane solves your need why don't you just print your scans so >xsane >> > can do its job ? >> >> There has to be a way to do this without killing an entire forest... > >And big chunks of ink cartridges. The scans stretched the contrast so I >can >clearly read the drive labels through the translucent anti-static bags, >which >means a huge chunk of the image (what's outside the labels) is pure >black. > >Which I could get around by spending fifteen minutes munging things in >the Gimp >before printing, but at that point, I may as well just transcribe >things >manually at that point. > >Looking for something reasonably simple to improve the general >workflow. I'd >have hoped something would have already been available on Linux; it'd >be easy >enough to copy the scans to my phone and feed them through Google >Goggles for >the desired output, but then I'm deliberately filtering company data >through an >outside entity.
Did you manage to use that link I sent? -- Joost -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.