On 8/6/07, Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I have a book that I have scanned and that it is in pdf format. When I > >> scanned it, I was not aware of the existence of unpaper. Can I now use > >> unpaper to improve the quality of the scanned pages, preserving the > >> resolution, without having to scan the book again? > > > >Information at the bottom of the page at <http://unpaper.berlios.de/> > >would seem to suggest so. > > A most interesting and eminently usefull bit of code, but it screams for an > interactive gui. Who can recall how to apply all those options without > posting that whole web page's printouts on the wall? That is true, Gene. However, gscan2pdf implements a sort of gui for unpaper: http://gscan2pdf.sourceforge.net/ That is not a perfect gui for unpaper, but it is already very useful. Actually, I could import my book in pdf into gscan2pdf, having then, inside gscan2pdf, applied unpaper successfully. Gscan2pdf is available from the usual repositories, and it is a gui to produce a multipage pdf from a scan. Paul -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list