[sane-devel] How to combine scanned images together and printthem as a file
Stephen Liu
satimis at icare.com.hk
Sun Mar 9 15:31:38 GMT 2003
Hi Abel,
Thanks for your advice.
abel deuring wrote:
> - snip -
>
> I think that there is no free software based out-of-the-box solution
> available. But you can combine a number of useful free software
> packages
> to get the job done: Sane for image aquisition; and tools like
> ImageMagick, the pnmtools or similar for image format conversion.
> Ghostscript can produce PDF files, provided that you have Postscript
> data available -- and there is more than one way to write Postscript
> files from "pixel images". Other members of this mailing list have
> already mentioned them.
Could you please advise what is the name of the LINK - "to write
Postscript files from "pixel images" which you mentioned?
> You can "glue" these programs with shell scripts, written for bash,
> csh
> or the Korn shell. Alternatively, yxou can use a more advanced
> scripting
> languages like Perl, Python or Ruby to get the job done. Python has
> even
> its own "pixel image manipulation" package, called PIL. (The other
> languages may have similar tools, but I am not aware of any.)
The problem is I am not a programmer having no experience to glue
them together. Could you please give me some hint/guide to start.
> Have a look at Gift (GNU Image-Finding Tool):
> http://www.gnu.org/software/gift/gift.html It's in a quite early
> development stage though.
Noted with thanks
- snip -
> alternatively you might try Zope (http://www.zope.org) and one of its
> additional products for photo galleries. (But I should mention that
> Zope is quite complex beast...)
I just subscribe Zope and will try to find out more information there.
B.Regards
Stephen
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