Re: Image de-warping tool, and Multics/GCOS panels

2017-10-30 Thread Don Hills via cctalk
For quick (and automatic) perspective correction, sharpening and OCR, I use Microsoft's Office Lens. (Android, iOS, Windows 10 desktop) There are a couple of other apps that do the same sort of thing but I haven't tried them. On Sat, Oct 28, 2017 at 5:59 PM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk < cctalk@clas

Re: Image de-warping tool, and Multics/GCOS panels

2017-10-27 Thread Steve Malikoff via cctalk
Noeal asked: > I'm having an issue with the images, though: taking a picture of a flat, > rectangular panel with a camera usually produces distortion (even with the > lens set to the narrowest angle possible). > > Does anyone know of any freeware which will fix this? The image tool I > normally use

Re: Image de-warping tool, and Multics/GCOS panels

2017-10-27 Thread Charles Anthony via cctalk
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 8:30 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > > Does anyone know of any freeware which will fix this? The image tool I > normally use (ImagePals, sort of a poor man's Photoshop) does have a 'warp' > function, but it requires setting up a grid of point

Re: Image de-warping tool, and Multics/GCOS panels

2017-10-27 Thread jim stephens via cctalk
I move it to my android device. CS Scanner application will let you do that easily.  add it to a cs scan document, then save that doc as a image (jpg) file. Convoluted, but actually less hassle with the operation of selecting the parts you want to mess with than other applications i've seen

Re: Image de-warping tool, and Multics/GCOS panels

2017-10-27 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk
> On Oct 27, 2017, at 11:30 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk > wrote: > > Hey all, I've been doing research on Multics front panels, which it turns out > are slightly different from those on the Honeywell 6000 series machines which > ran GCOS, and are often confused with them. > > So, I've put toge

Image de-warping tool, and Multics/GCOS panels

2017-10-27 Thread Noel Chiappa via cctalk
Hey all, I've been doing research on Multics front panels, which it turns out are slightly different from those on the Honeywell 6000 series machines which ran GCOS, and are often confused with them. So, I've put together a Web page about them: Multics and Related 6000 Series Front Panels htt