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Scanin, − Scanin.
Scanin, Version 1.3.5 Author: Graeme W. Gill, licensed under the AGPL Version 3
usage: scanin [options] input.tif recogin.cht valin.cie [diag.tif]
:− inputs ’input.tif’ and outputs scanner ’input.ti3’, or
usage: scanin −g [options] input.tif recogout.cht [diag.tif]
:− outputs file ’recogout.cht’, or
usage: scanin −o [options] input.tif recogin.cht [diag.tif]
:− outputs file ’input.val’, or
usage: scanin −c [options] input.tif recogin.cht scanprofile.[icc|mpp] pbase [diag.tif]
:− inputs pbase.ti2 and outputs printer pbase.ti3, or
usage: scanin −r [options] input.tif recogin.cht pbase [diag.tif]
:− inputs pbase.ti2+.ti3 and outputs pbase.ti3
−g |
Generate a chart reference (.cht) file | ||
−o |
Output patch values in .val file | ||
−c |
Use image to measure color to convert printer pbase .ti2 to .ti3 | ||
−ca |
Same as −c, but accumulates more values to pbase .ti3 from subsequent pages | ||
−r |
Replace device values in pbase .ti2/.ti3 Default is to create a scanner .ti3 file |
−F x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3,x4,y4
Don’t auto recognize, locate using four fiducual marks
−p |
Compensate for perspective distortion | ||
−a |
Recognise chart in normal orientation only (−A fallback as is) Default is to recognise all possible chart angles | ||
−m |
Return true mean (default is robust mean) |
−G gamma
Approximate gamma encoding of image
−v [n] |
Verbosity level 0−9 |
−d [ihvglLIcrsonap]
Generate diagnostic output (try −dipn)
i |
diag − B&W of input image |
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h |
diag − Horizontal edge/tick detection |
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v |
diag − Vertical edge/tick detection |
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g |
diag − Groups detected |
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l |
diag − Lines detected |
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L |
diag − All lines detected |
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I |
diag − lines used to improve fit |
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c |
diag − lines perspective corrected |
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r |
diag − lines rotated |
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s |
diag − diagnostic sample boxes rotated |
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o |
diag − sample box outlines |
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n |
diag − sample box names |
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a |
diag − sample box areas |
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p |
diag − pixel areas sampled |
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−O |
outputfile Override the default output filename & extension.
Author: Graeme W. Gill, licensed under the AGPL Version 3
usage: scanin [options] input.tif recogin.cht valin.cie [diag.tif]
:− inputs ’input.tif’ and outputs scanner ’input.ti3’, or
usage: scanin −g [options] input.tif recogout.cht [diag.tif]
:− outputs file ’recogout.cht’, or
usage: scanin −o [options] input.tif recogin.cht [diag.tif]
:− outputs file ’input.val’, or
usage: scanin −c [options] input.tif recogin.cht scanprofile.[icc|mpp] pbase [diag.tif]
:− inputs pbase.ti2 and outputs printer pbase.ti3, or
usage: scanin −r [options] input.tif recogin.cht pbase [diag.tif]
:− inputs pbase.ti2+.ti3 and outputs pbase.ti3
−g |
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Generate a chart reference (.cht) file | |||
−o |
Output patch values in .val file | ||
−c |
Use image to measure color to convert printer pbase .ti2 to .ti3 | ||
−ca |
Same as −c, but accumulates more values to pbase .ti3 from subsequent pages | ||
−r |
Replace device values in pbase .ti2/.ti3 Default is to create a scanner .ti3 file |
−F x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3,x4,y4
Don’t auto recognize, locate using four fiducual marks
−p |
Compensate for perspective distortion | ||
−a |
Recognise chart in normal orientation only (−A fallback as is) Default is to recognise all possible chart angles | ||
−m |
Return true mean (default is robust mean) |
−G gamma
Approximate gamma encoding of image
−v [n] |
Verbosity level 0−9 |
−d [ihvglLIcrsonap]
Generate diagnostic output (try −dipn)
i |
diag − B&W of input image |
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h |
diag − Horizontal edge/tick detection |
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v |
diag − Vertical edge/tick detection |
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g |
diag − Groups detected |
|||
l |
diag − Lines detected |
|||
L |
diag − All lines detected |
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I |
diag − lines used to improve fit |
|||
c |
diag − lines perspective corrected |
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r |
diag − lines rotated |
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s |
diag − diagnostic sample boxes rotated |
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o |
diag − sample box outlines |
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n |
diag − sample box names |
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a |
diag − sample box areas |
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p |
diag − pixel areas sampled |
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−O |
outputfile Override the default output filename & extension.
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