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- unpaper is a post-processing tool for scanned sheets of paper,
- especially for book pages that have been scanned from previously
- created photocopies. The main purpose is to make scanned book pages
- better readable on screen after conversion to PDF. Additionally,
- unpaper might be useful to enhance the quality of scanned pages before
- performing optical character recognition (OCR). unpaper tries to clean
- scanned images by removing dark edges that appeared through scanning
- or copying on areas outside the actual page content (e.g. dark areas
- between the left-hand-side and the right-hand-side of a double-sided
- book-page scan). The program also tries to detect disaligned
- centering and rotation of pages and will automatically straighten
- each page by rotating it to the correct angle. This process is called
- "deskewing". Note that the automatic processing will sometimes fail.
- It is always a good idea to manually control the results of unpaper
- and adjust the parameter settings according to the requirements of
- the input. Each processing step can also be disabled individually
- for each sheet. Input and output files can be in either .pbm, .pgm or
- .ppm format, thus generally in .pnm format, as also used by the Linux
- scanning tools scanimage and scanadf. Conversion to PDF can e.g. be
- achieved with the Linux tools pgm2tiff, tiffcp and tiff2pdf.
- This is a fork of the original unpaper software by D.E. "Flameeyes"
- Petteno'.
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