SANE Command-Line Scan to PDF
Sane command-line scanning bash shell script on Linux with OCR and deskew support. The script automates common scan-to-pdf operations for scanners with an automatic document feeder, such as the awesome Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500, with output to PDF files.
Tested and run regularly on Fedora, but should work on other distributions with the requirements below.
Features
- Join scanned pages into a single output file, or specify a name for each page
- Deskew (if supported by scanner driver, or software-based via unpaper)
- Crop (if supported by scanner driver)
- Creates searchable PDFs (with tesseract)
- Duplex (if scanner supports it)
- Specify resolution
- Truncate n pages explicitly from end of scan e.g. duplex scanning with last page truncated
- Skip white-only pages automatically (with ImageMagick)
- Specify page width and height for odd size pages, or common sizes (Letter, Legal, A4)
- Performance: scanner run in parallel with page post-processing
- Limit parallel processing for very fast scanners or constrained environments (if sem installed)
Requirements
The following dependencies are requirements of the script. See also Dependencies Installation.
- bash
- pnmtops (netpbm-progs)
- ps2pdf (ghostscript)
- pdfunite (poppler-utils)
- units (units)
- ImageMagick (if --skip-empty-pages or --ocr is used)
Optional
- unpaper (for software deskew)
- flock (usually provided by util-linux) (for properly ordered verbose logs)
- tesseract (to make searchable PDFs)
- sem (via gnu-parallels, to constrain resource usage during page processing)
- bc (for whitepage detection percentage calculations)
Getting Started
# scan --help
scan [OPTIONS]... [OUTPUT]
OPTIONS
-v, --verbose
Verbose output (this will slow down the scan due to the need to prevent interleaved output)
-d, --duplex
Duplex scanning
-m, --mode
Mode e.g. Lineart (default), Halftone, Gray, Color, etc.
-r, --resolution
Resolution e.g 300 (default)
-a, --append
Append output to existing scan
-e, --max <pages>
Max number of pages e.g. 2 (default is all pages)
-t, --truncate <pages>
Truncate number of pages from end e.g. 1 (default is none)
-s, --size
Page Size as type e.g. Letter (default), Legal, A4, no effect if --crop is specified
-ph, --page-height
Custom Page Height in mm
-pw, --page-width
Custom Page Width in mm
-x, --device
Override scanner device name, defaulting to `fujitsu`
--crop
Crop to contents (driver must support this)
--deskew
Run driver deskew (driver must support this)
--unpaper
Run post-processing deskew and black edge detection (requires unpaper)
--ocr
Run OCR to make the PDF searchable (requires tesseract and ImageMagick)
--skip-empty-pages
remove empty pages from resulting PDF document (e.g. one sided doc in duplex mode)
OUTPUT
-o, --output <outputfile>
Output to named file default=scan.pdf
-l, --outputlist <outputfile-1...outputfile-n> Output to named files for each scanned page, can be used with append
Author
Contributors
Other Useful Software
- OCRmyPDF - forgot to use the
--ocr
option at scanning time? use this