burtlancast
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The result could be further improved on some warped pages, as i used the automatic dewarping setting instead of the time-consuming manual one.
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I confirm: only pg 249 has a little corner of text missing: the rest is OK.
Here's the resulting book following Scan Tailor's magic, with the obtained tiff files halved in resolution and then assembled in pdf format with some little individual ad-hoc adjustments when required.
Thank you for the offer but it’s not needed. I was able to find it at the University medical library :). It just takes forever to scan.
I checked out the second edition which is substantially longer. Once I get it scanned in I’ll upload it too :).
The result could be further improved on some warped pages, as i used the automatic dewarping setting instead of the time-consuming manual one.
I retook pg 249 (130 on the pdf). Here is the new link
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It would be awesome if someone could make the scan searchable! I used adobe scan and it only has this option for documents that are 100 pages or less.
Wow . this one is actually searchableThird time"s the charm: by keeping the original resolution of the output generated by Scan Tailor, i've managed to obtain a reasonably good OCR (only on the non warped pages) to the price of an increased file size.
Tell me something i don't know.
Thank you!Third time"s the charm: by keeping the original resolution of the output generated by Scan Tailor, i've managed to obtain a reasonably good OCR (only on the non warped pages) to the price of an increased file size.