Scan Tailor is an interactive post-processing tool for scanned pages. It performs operations such as page splitting, deskewing, adding/removing borders, despeckling, and others. You give it raw scans and you get pages ready to be printed or assembled into a PDF or a DJVU file.
| Tags | multimedia Graphics Capture |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv3 |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release focuses on non-algorithmic improvements. One such improvement is the ability to fix DPIs of source images not just on project creation but at any later point as well. Another improvement makes it easy to move projects across machines through resource re-linking. Yet another one is the ability to save your project in an out-of-memory situation. Finally, a 64-bit version for Windows is now available.


Release Notes: The major new feature in this release is page dewarping. There are both manual and automatic modes. Another big addition is a command-line version of the program. Other changes include additional "apply to" options on the "Select Content" and "Margins" stages, bug fixes, and a number of new translations.


Release Notes: This release fixes a number of bugs, improves performance on the output stage, and brings German and French translations.


Release Notes: A few user interaction bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: The new "Fill Zones" feature is useful for concealing large defects not taken care of by despeckling. The new output file naming schema works consistently with inserted and deleted pages. It's now easy to find incorrectly detected content boxes by reordering pages by content box width / height. As usual, a number of bugs were fixed, including two potential crashes.