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Re: [Bug-ocrad] Question on new rotate option
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Antonio Diaz Diaz |
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Re: [Bug-ocrad] Question on new rotate option |
Date: |
Sat, 04 Mar 2006 23:14:49 +0100 |
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Tony Maro wrote:
I'm using:
ocrad --crop 700,960,1640,2200 -t rotate180
But I've learned that some of my pages are smaller than others because
the scanners automatically size the image according to the paper.
Is there a way to reference the coords from the lower right corner? I
don't need exactly the quadrant of the page, I'm actually using a bit
more than that.
From `ocrad.info':
`--crop=LEFT,TOP,RIGHT,BOTTOM'
`-p LEFT,TOP,RIGHT,BOTTOM'
Crop the input image by the rectangle defined by LEFT, TOP, RIGHT
and BOTTOM. The values of LEFT, TOP, RIGHT and BOTTOM may be
relative to the image size (0.0 <= value <= 1.0), or absolute
(value > 1).
And yes, you can mix absolute and relative values.
For example `ocrad --crop 700,960,1,1 -t rotate180' will work as expected.
Regards,
Antonio.