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There are well-respected utilities that have been used in book scanning that automatically correct for certain types of image distortion, although as far as possible flattening the page before it is imaged would be desirable. batchcrop Crop a batch of images with the same margins.
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Or, maybe crop the page images before applying corrections to them, if the Czur doesn't support output of 'uncorrected' images reverting to using a camera? Images could probably be batch cropped, or if necessary I think one software I have supports fast cropping of images while allowing adjustment of the crop area. Presumably the parts of the mechanism that may be upsetting the Czur image processing are entirely outside the magazine page area, might it therefore be possible to place some sort of mask with a cutout between the camera and the page? Maybe close to the Czur and supported by it, or maybe more practically a little above the mechanism provided it doesn't interfere with it? Maybe utilising the matt black thin card available from stationers? Two more ideas at the risk of suggesting options that are already obvious to you: Your lookup for with IP 185.216.113.7 and Hostname from Turkey, to determine if it is blacklisted and marked as spam or not, gave the following result: Reputation For : Not Blacklisted Score For : 0 (on the scale from 0 - 250) Spammer Last seen in Spam action: Not blacklisted. I'm going to try scanning just a defined area as a flat image, then working out some post processing in Linux. the Czur does a good job of flattening pages when I do it manually - I what's happening is that it's picking up artifacts from the Lego frame which the algorithm thinks is part of the page so it's doing some weird transformations to cope - I sprayed it matt black which has helped a little, but it's variable.
